wmmgmmm w-h wjra '; j' i "'i V 1 . I. Us tx Ft L 1 H If ltf i : - h, ' 'c "ii uuentng pumtc i"-;lw 4 --Jvww "$ aaaer ii PHILADELPHIA;, -MOMDAT. FEBRUABY '23;J-i920t "v .- . So Scoitfs a Fa Fore ; Jewish Women Honor Washington : Girl Lowers Skating Record j$ w. . r 4 ". r ' Intcrnatfonji BOLD PIRATES at fanc dre&. ball given by "The Cocoa nuts" at the Palm Beach Country Club last week. They are Mies Peggy Thayer, of Philadelphia, and Mr James A. 4 Blair, Jr, of New York L(Jcor Photo lrlc (,EORGE WASHINGTON and Martha Wash nigton were represented by Maurice Pfeffo" and Rose Balis in a patriotic celebration by the Council of Jewish Women at Benjamin 1 Teller Memorial School on Sunday. Ldcer Fboto Service. ROLL OF HONOR in memory of Knights of the Golden Eagle members who died during war unveiled at814 North Broad street The unveilers, Miss Katheryn Skeen and Miss Ruth Foelke, are shown Ledcor Photo Service, MISS ROSE STARK appeared as" "The Fairy" in the patriotic event heid. by the Council of Jewish Women yesterday. Lodger Photo Service. SPAGHETTI TASTED mighty good to II. Amdn, of Wayne Troop of Boy Scouts, on the Miow-covered fields of Valley Forge. WIdo Worn Photos MISS ROSE JOHNSON, Chicugo, who has just lowered both the 100 'and 200 yard dashes for ice skating at Lake Placid, New York, during the International Championships. -.- International. I AIR SKIERS of the Lake Placid Club, N. Y., who took part in the International Championships last week. International Mr. Charles A. Munn, Miss Lisa Norris, Mr. Rodman Wanamakor, 2d, Miss Elizu both Sands and Mr. Barclay McFadden (left to right), all of this city excepting Miss Sands, whoso homo is in New York, at "The Cocoanuts" fancy-dress ball at Palm Beach OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO ESP -rT H8&W 1st Uii U' i'MrTmkMfiu ipi TTwIf Jb-'IHHBpKHKl.BI p6fiwSMHBT rLaiBfllv feflBniEfivS' Tv - BD HNHftpBBiBlKjiiBBirM- Wv i H HHBBBflBHB( HIV II eS- B ').' , f- frrt-K. hbt. ran -.v.r cc-' ik h9tih r . Ba.UIAdBB ilBllflBBwLVHlBIBB THE BEAUTY CORNER ? i ffi!r'.Y.VJ.aS5 e log. ...ii,...c,i.;tvt,i?L'iZi. International lprom I'nlvcrelty rilm Cu M'STRIAN CHILDREN receiving food from United States relief agencies at cx-Emperor Karl's palaco in Vienna. BBrS'MflBHIHBHHBMB f 7!? iMBfflHte'fW'wy:l'tt v THIS MACHINE weave- Turkish wash iagb cm'1ubivo1. and ii bmng operated b Misr- Claia Mellcck, li8t)& Palcthorp btrcet, in the Turkish towel factoryof John W. Kershaw Co,, 17U1 North Fifth street. Wrat'rn 'iw(inpir I nlon LORD HALSBURY, ninety four years old, who has just been congratulated on his hov cntictli year at the London bur. fc&Sii.aSie! LOUIS TILDEN, of Chicago, accordion player of Princeton Triangle Club, who will appear in "Tho Isle of Surprise," horo Tuesday night. fmWW vAifWtMi,-. SlB XiMfcMlfcfcuyfr -5TVJ. y, . -X '. rWBt,f.T'.41wA .t'U vM tiBffitr 'f' .b -BBBillHBraPHHlKa ' iWil MP .HHHKtelSflKV'? BBraHBK "Hi MBILIII mTTliinmlr nwHir nTiliWlnliT rWririffi in iiltWWWrSHwWS,' ?: 'Si HraiKMHBilKBw HHffiiiHmJii&BBP-' ' B,1HnBB BHBmiiijMl 'wHSPPilJB BKi''' -v ''::Si nUlM , v -"""'IkBBfiHK HlHiKlHFlMBBflH i i KKKKKKMKEK&&tf. --v. i,., MISS BESSIE TOMKINS, 1118 West Dauphin st., Philadelphia. I'ltotooraplm for thin back-pago feature should be submitted through tho mail, addressed to the Beauty .Corner, EVJtfliNU l'uuLio Ledger. "i m, MjSiiv4 i C4bUu tvi&V ftfcv te ,,,, I
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