Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 11, 1920, Postscript, Image 20

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MRS. JOHN M. GALLAGHER, "War
Mother" of the Philadelphia Chapter of
the National War Mothers' Association.
0 Lcdcer Pboto Service
BUILDING A BENCH at tho Mcado School,
Eighteenth and Oxford streets. Ho is John Mans,
of the 8A class. The bonch will be used by tho school.
Ltdeer Thoto Service.
EDWARD STEVENSON'S FlRST LESSON as a, painter in the Mcado
School, Eighteenth and Ojcford streets. The-instructor is H. Mcner.
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A "GOB" of tho Atlantic fleet malting an apron for
"Alice," the girl he left behind, during tho present
southern cruise. Ho's clover with needle and thread.
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DISCOVERED by social .workers in a
Reading mill, Miss Anicka Nemcth. of
Slovak parents, thrilled a largo gather
ing at the New Century Club with her ,
soprano voice. '
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MAKE THEIR LIVING as farmers and preach the gospel without salary is the desire of 'the Rev. Samuel
B. Booth, the Rev. Noolc and Joseph Baird, a divinity studrnt, all associated with tho Episcopal Church. Tho
house is on tho Johnson farm, near Newtown, where the families will live
Underwood & Underwood.
UP AFTER THE BALL in a lacrosse game
in London. She got it, too, as tho ball can bo
seen affainst the racquet
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MRS. OTTO M. JONES, wife of tho state game warden of Idaho, throwing a "diamond hitch." She often
accompanies her husband on long winter trips. Tho tent equipment and stove are tied on tho burro
OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO
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THE BEAUTY CORNER
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ETHEL BARRYMORE, tlie stage celebrity, photographed in a Horaco
Kcar "Ace" plane at the aoro exhibit, which is now being held at the
Vanderbilt Hotel, New York.
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THE THREE MEN in tho photograph arc overhauling the automobile in tho backround nt the tr'mming department of the Packard ... , inumttonai-Univerat nim.
Motorcar Co., 819 North Broad street. Left to right Newton Kern, 1936 North Seventeenth street, If cutting material for upholster- GROUP OF AUSTRIAN CHILDREN leaving a stationin Vienna for
lng: Walter Keast, tho foreman, 38 North Redfleld street, is stitching a leaf'P" stmn, anil Phlip Eppler, 1912 North Eighteenth 6treet, - Norway, whero they will rctit, rccelvo medical treatment and proper
is getting the measurements for upholstering changes. feeding, following long. war pvlYotlou.
MISS SYBIL ASKIN, 1534 North Sixth Btreet, Philadelphia.
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mail, addrcwq to the Beauty Corner, Evening Pupuq LedgM
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