?vK 'T v?n- iv r' , wv 'V ; v 5w A flf' V? ' J1 u . I1 !.-!. .'' ! ft I& R ? I- ..- i- i i i t ir- r ( - .v Sientng Public Sebgfer I PHIUADELPHIA, SATUEDAY, MAKCH 6, 1920 11 7T The Schuylkill River Overflows Its Banks in Manayunk, Roads Covered by Ice : Fancy Diving SCORES OF MANAYUNK FAMILIES living along tho Schuylkill river found themselves marooned when dnyllprht camo this morning, as tho water had risen so high that River road, on the bank of the Schuylkill in Manayunk, was covored with about six feet of water and ice. Both photographs are of River road, and they show that a calamity was averted by the fact that tho raging river quickly receded. The height that the water and Ice reached can bo seen in the photographs. It will take days to clear tho ico from the portion of tho road shown in tho etching at the right u MJhxWm B5&3 TP HklA. Aa'WW- WMK W U-fl Vt-VVtMl" JU Vp aHraMlM,iiHBMWW,MTrwvvvH-'iHTIVl7Tt.."' &5iiS ;;iuw sxTiwar ii:vtet,iw.v'" , i,saW22 t vrJsHBs?j-TrairiiirT-r , ',;.;s.r' .- '?(".: .'j "vr.. rmt:rj-?r-i!fir;'TtK-.'jiiairijiB! iBirBaLi u i 'v.'jf rK.oMMab(iisBiaHvrHVTO r; ' . .'-i . 'ja sscs vrit&msmmtammmz iutmmi'-imummmisMmiinmmmmmamszj'fm mammsnmmmmmmmmkM Brkmmm.mmsfmmmm'mwmi rniiii , JzMBzmm&J& Lfdrr rhoto Service COX VERSING ON THE NAVY YARD LOOP QUESTION. They arc, left to right, Admiral Hughes, of the Philadelphia Navy Yard; G. A. Richardson, vice president of the P. R. T., and Commander A. A. Mechlin. Underwood A l'ndrwood. MME. TAMAKI MIURA, a Japanese opera singer of the Chicago Opera Co., has departed for Monte Carlo, where she will sing. International, MISS VIRGINIA -STERN, socially promi nent in Cleveland, won second prize for fancy diving at Palm Beach. International MR. AND MRS. ROBERT K. CASSATT, of Philadelphia, ueo a motorlaunch at Palm Beach to reach their yacht Goodfly. OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO wjw , '" vy wuv.a f .i;i..;v.,-'iU..v.,' ... V&tthtf 'SlZZS7'jLiiiVi7SSriFW!lTl ' i ii i i ' wMm i ijHi '.zt?s r hljw - 3 i i ih m. 'nv(r. iriift'tti.j .t. ' ' .-Ur" t I.I .I-(1'VVC,.K4' LIT L i .C1. i sLN'?T. v--. i, i i.;i i ra.'iW,.' surrt . ! s- r7rr?rrTi IVi 'fl .i'mwS . 2111 ilTi w"-vv'- .V IK?v . . K vlH.'JI .T flXftJfvE' W-d m Tm MK.'4. rM iasJCT.v., Br. r. ,-. Sr- 4 ;.'(!-.'tik.v'.,'-fwv 'i . .aia3aM w s .,, ' ,." . '; i -i. ' &r v t jri p- A Jr" THE BEAUTY CORNER sij'S,V " i ' ? . 't' csrt-fafcr tv j :.' ii : mi ' .' RBy csapi -m v .li-T t i V AVW rf- A .wfcV. . " - Aw'J'-ae-f WW -7" '.r,' V International THIS MODEL NURSERY was designed by Queen Elisabeth of Belgium. There had to bo soldiers and a duck. I i II I i ! i iii . fr. m&zwtMia, n9saBiamrm'VT' fmnHMMUUWKHHB k.-MnMwnwrwo Mnan 'ifim jM.&lMu VSmWh-dL&sjr' ZtWm &? flKeiiaiaifiiflf'flWTrK''ijaBE iz: a r REINHARDT PETERSON, 014 North Iiouer street, operuting a machine at the Quaker City Gfcar Works, 1018 North Front street j This machine cuts teeth in automobile ring gears, completing about twenty daily. Thoro ure fifty-thrco teeth in each ring cut in this operation. JMFfJ 1 I A SCHOOL ROOM on the roof of a New Yorkliotcl' used' by 'the "kiddies," who aro gueats. MISS RUTH E. HOWEY, GG50 Musgravo streot, Philadelphia Photograplia for this feature should be submitted through thl mail, addressed to Uie Beauty Corner, Evemnq Pu'dlIO Leboeb. M 1 'i f " Vfl w t f- 'f " - i u.-tifi T5-4'', !! ,ijj5JWj lrMik Lfei r