Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 01, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Image 26

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PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAKOH 1, 1920
Bernard Shaw at Work : Army Recruiters Busy : Hot Springs as Washtuhs : Griffin to Retire
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HUNDREDS BEING amused by an army recruiting squad on Market street, near Ninth. Tho musicians and song leaders
kept the crowd intact as a recruiting staff circulated among tho spectators urging enlistment.,
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GABRIELE D'ANNUNZIO, tho Italian poet-warrior, a central
figure in tho Fiumo dispute. His slogan is "Fiumo to Italy."
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HOT SPRINGS of the South Sea Islands being used as wnshtubs by the Maori
women. No plumbers needed here to assure sufficient hot water.
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MRS. B. F. I.KWIS. JR., Lansdowne. with
"Robinhurst Forcglow," at the American Spaniel
Club show in New York on Saturday.
OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO
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ENJOYING THE SANDS at Palm Beach. Mrs.
Robert Cassatt, left, and Mrs. Craig Biddlo, both
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PUTTING THE finishing touches to tho "Eagle," the new Curtiss ten-passenger
bi-motored airplane. It will be exhibited as tho first flying mnchino to be built
mainly by women.
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ON THIS MACHINE at the Pilgrim Laundry Co., Broad street and Glenwood avenue. Mi-s Helen Lucus, 2143 North Thirteenth
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A FAIR STUDENT from tho Far East doing gym stunts at tho
Bryn Mawr Collego Gymnasium,
MISS MILDRED BAYER, 2305 S. Ninth street, Philadelphia
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the mail, addressed to tho Beauty Corner, Evenincj Public
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