v ",; r ijsr 'i- t -,,- w-j; r tf 1 ' t i . . ' $ v . 't fc. k. IOT. m ft' k' EuentitQ public f fc&aer PHILADELPHIA, SATUEDAY, MARCH 20, 1920 4 Beauty of Paris : "Snow Baby" to Christen. Ship : Fair Fencers ofPenn : Lad and Dog Rescued BHu4BMBEHBdfiHffBBIB5iRXR' nEfl ih 8B wi . "SB Underwood & Underwood Kadel i. Herbert MRS. 1VOODROW WILSON witnesses the presentation of a MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL IN FRANCE International Underwood & Underwood. Central New rhoto. ISAIAH CUDNEY, seventy-three years old, houseboatman of the Missis- THIS LAD AND HIS DOG wero picked MRS. EDWARD STAFFORD, dauBhter of the lato Roar loving cup to Miss Mabel Boardman, head of the American she is Mile. Lucille Batnille. She was sippi, has startled New Orleans by his reported demonstrations of up after drifting twelve days. He was ono Admiral Peary, will bo the sponsor of tho torpodobont Red Cross, by Mrs. Newton D. Baker, wife of the secretary ot war. selected from '900 contestants. "healing" afflicted by prayer. of the crew of the wrecked steamship destroyer Peary, to bo launched soon at Cramps. She is known SydnaRC. as the "Snow Baby." w-.nr, Jt. MILLINERY BILLS have no terror for the Gills' Community Sen-ice Club of the Ship and Tent Club. 2232 Christian street. At the left is Miss lauon; cost, 9a. in me pruup ;uisa uuwi iunu, . working on hants that will cost about the same Ledger l'hoto Service I.eJKcr l'lioto slerili' TWO of the fair manipulators of the fencinc - .- .- . .. .u ... . I IV I I 111 Itlll IMir IT1III1II1IIIT1II1 -U (II I III' I I II 1 I L! Dorothy Stevenson, wearinR a hat of her own creation; cost, S3. In the group Miss Ruth Land, Miss Pegg Byerly and Miss Anna Cunninghnm are PtNN 00-t,Db practice fencing on the campus. Miss Helen Mane White (left) and Miss Marion f0ns nt the University of Pennsylvania. Left, ivu.u aiU uuui uib amuums 01 um an. M,BS Hnrriet M. Deacon and MjM Elcnn0ra F. A. Vobster. OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO ' kHI Newspapers and Candy Wk WitW THE BEAUTY CORNER Ledger Photo Svrlce THE CANDY AND NEWSPAPER STAND at the Methodist Conference in the Whar ton Memorial M. E, Church, Fifty-fourth and Catharine streets, is a busy spot. t CSTV KyTKXMkf.-rS-1 w.'Xvl. v JH HHTC.. IwHBHHnUJIJiiwHf Ti!?i uxj&awwgK'yr'yi. ,ii r JrV-Jfli:jt " X$5WV'' V"JV 'rfV J "VVAJiV''S!'i "" v f 'A-J1,"tV'X "'"t "" i-4 Sy ' rfr f EIGHT HUNDRED SHIRT BOSOMS are Ironed each day on this bosom pi ess at the Pilgrim Laundry, Brood street and Glcnwood avenue. MISS MARGARET McDONALD, 1930 North Broad street (right), explaining a picture MISS SARAH HOCHMAN, 2120 South Sixth St., Philadelphia. Mias Marcaret Butterficld. 1730 North Twentieth street, tho operator, is placing a shirt on tho holder that moves into tho press at the left, to a customer at the rummage sale for tho St. Edmond's Home, at McGoldrick'a former Photographa for this feature should bo animated " She then hangs the pressed shirts on the track at the right. saloon, Seventeenth and Market streeU. through the mail, addressed to the Beauty Comer. Evening Public Ledceb. j A' i h'-'-. k . . nitJ"l'Ah .! '&4!l Atrf IjlJL, r.fc At,A.jy.,r.. ft JHfc ii. Wftiam