bhqi BE1EB9EI V. -. rr ' v- .1 .1 - , " A' W Vt? y , V ( s t T i&' V b i z "ft! ' Aliening public ffieftger PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAEOH 16, , 1920 ferryboats Stalled by Ice : Protecting Animals for 30 Years : Breaking Irish Horses MISS JOAN KENWORTHY, an attorney, 4835 Cedar avenue, who was admitted yesterday to prac tice in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Ledger Fhoto Service. THE PENNSYLVANIA, a ferryboat of the Pennsylvania ferries, resting on the bottom of the Delaware in the slip on the Camden side. Ledger Fhoto Service THE FERRYBOAT SALEM, stalled in tho ico In the Delaware river off Market street yesterday, with two tugs making their way to assist, at the left. The river filled up with ico during the morning. At tho right a long lino of vehicles aro waiting their turn for the much-delayed ferryboats. hi B88888fl8fiSflBVfiB3351Z8CB traEHBft'Si AiHc HBbJVTi BkxvHfecBB8E HSF " IsHBBj i ? JjImii1 S-jJi Vxvjwto ievYBflQtiBBBflB7?3& j&spSffBVsKJlBSHnBBS " i"' QSSSSISnSMCBSBfiBwQHBRSSM V - ' M&'K'iJM - "UY tiiKjIM 1 tB t. 7 . ?ir 'vl IBC-W TUT WHHHI aUMHIiMH H" aiK IEV: -JlH Vf 3 f'wi !tl. ' . Vl7 ' '-fr f "f ' V 3 KW- v '. " SrT4KiiB?WifiHH Fta24fH3WltfiH P4,,;Kll!li ,-K '- "::,r & & mmm --mecs iBrPi'HiaiiK n hvwh ,:,ir w?i. ;-:, .,,i , r- '-. (f T Xr atTTL Vtnf frS Tl riku."nU. " II W I i UB i l"i ' i I H Wl ' I1MMI HIWIIN I.L s.tBMHH .. iu.ii. '. VVWrr y.V' k' rt j - vmt, v ' .--.; k; . Ian 'immi mm .K?nt.HRoi(KMNagr0HDHanHn v sp -;. j?wrr y,- -, .-,: - ii i -- r.ia. L jf.fl ,, ' rK! .v - .Kmg&MiWI Pjr? h - .t ?'A,fi4fl H4u. v. KHv V9 m f J' T " -. M.v -A . i "ii XVt? v lk J ifliM www))w.wii jm rmg (mmwww n ' BjjBuB8iKBwiiniirmeBijiiiijiiipwBapiiMi'iMiMiwniiMwwiMMww - sMvtl am "a ..-Tv.-.vv.r- - .-.x. - ?j:..c. ::.. -ct-:-, .... mMmmmmLS.czmm'X-xtnitm mn NiHwwemMHHHHiiHmn ii?::;':""": b:cr'r Ledger Thoto S6r'lce THE EARL OF KERRY, his daughter (Lady Katherine), his son, Hcniy (Viscount Calne and Calstone), and a friend of the family at Sheen Falls, Ireland. vsVAVAVAVAVAVAB2BSs1e1!IbSvsVAb9 BapT ' "& wBBbB "BflflrBlLKKp ISbP ''- v' f Bfl International DR. FRITDJOF NANSEN, Norwegian ex plorer, reported to have been appointed to investigate Russian conditions for the Allies. AN elaborate costume, worn by Vera Fokina, the dancer. It is one of her latest .. '.. .' v.nM. . l...lin)w.n.n.urt?.wv.M . In il Kilinrtvlwt ledger Photo Bervlcc. Harris & Uwlnc PROTECTING animals from cruelty for thirty DOING A LOT of thinking these days. Tho war ending did not lenvc him idle, years. Frank B. Rutherford, manager of Ho is Ferdinand Foch, who headed the allied armies. Pennsylvania S. P. C. A. THE BEAUTY CORNER OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO I ' I a l.' BtKXKKttr '''''k H t , ,&-wvcwrfVvi jlA'V ' .sHKttflHBflPPnBflBSflyb. ' MRS. CARRIE YOST, 21H North Woodstock street, is operating a double-needle sewing machine in tho shirt manufacturing plant of L. THE HOrs; will follow its master about like n doc tv.nf i wn,n,,f t,m.. v.,i. . m Need cs-Brooker Co., Tenth and Berks streets. , Sho is piecing sleeves at the rate of 100 dozen a day. Note the cotton coming down to the 'hfrneBB the Irish horse wiU not behave Thta mSS If wvl Ivl "8i but Ith " machine from tho four cones above, feeding tho double needles, which sow the two lines of stitches at tho one operation. narae8B ir,8n norso wm not bcnftve. ,1huj method of breaking thorn ia used. MISS FAY SOUBER, 1020 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia PJiotographa for this feature should.bo Bubmitted throughjni mail, addressed to tho Beauty Corner, EveniNO Public Lvdotb. lsli II" "'M 'id f m ht.1 V SJ. 'Vi .' 1, u-.a JA .rffir