Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 17, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Image 24

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MUFTI MUHAMMED SADIQ, of
Quadian, Punjab, India, who left
the steamship Haverford late yes
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of Ahmadi, a reformed Mohammedanism.
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V SHOPPING BASKET on wheels with a stout walking sticiv
handle, so the kiddies can help mother shop.
MADAME MELBA on the golf
links at Cannes, France, where
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A TOOTHBRUSH drill. Yes, and it's conducted for the benefit of the littleMots at the Shippcn School, Nineteenth
and Cherry streets. Better teeth will result
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Jlias Martha Kingins, G027 Cedar avenue, with Bruce and
Champion Miss Wonderful, toy poodles, at the Kennel Club
of Philadelphia show that opened this morning in Third
Regiment Armory
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SEVERAL SKI-BOBS on the hills at Narberth. The children, Helen Holme, Eugene Lane, John Holme, Marion Knapp and Tommy
Holme, have applied for patent rights. They made them.
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Beowulf, a great danc, a prize-winner, is being exhibited at
the Kennel Club show this week. Mrs. G. D. Slaughter, UlJJl
Irving street, the owner, is shown
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THE BEAUTY CORNER
THE REV. DR. KUSSELL H. CUNU'ELL, the recipient
of flowers from little Jean Inncs, representing the
kindergarten, at the birthday partv given Doctor
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MISS DOHJS WEST, 1039 North Eleventh street, at the loft and Miss Mary lay, 131u Brown street, at the right, are operating a machine
that deposits chocolato and marshmallow on cakes at the rate of 500 a minute in the bakery of J. S. Ivins' Sons, G27 North Broad street.
The workers shown in the background arc placing the cakes on the belt that moves into the machine.
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to the 1870 national worn
an' suffrage convention.
She is Mrs. Helen Starrcll,
Portland, Ore.
lilt' i national
ONLY man delegate to
woman's suffrage conven
tion held in Chicago. Ho
is Leonard J, Grossman,
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MISS JEAN ROSENTHAL, CUD Locust street, I'liiliIclpW1,
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tftrouifi the vwil, addressed io the Beauty Comer, EVLNin.u
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