"" - 1 yj & V.- .i. . ,i- &: -- ,wPvaS Jj , v". i v jTK." l? WBPBMWiw . , eK5i, .T'.-asa ; "--$ . V V.: LT"i!..'WS7t. t- T - - 1 lri WC9 t -V 'i th L K.i IK: t Mv EuihtnQ public ffefijcjer PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, " MARCH " 22, 1020. ;i Touches of Spring Attend Beautiful Sunday : Delaware Suffrage Supporters Ready for Fight ?vKM38mm3BKlN3$M, zXKs8?mbmMm!&!XnE& ' s nesstJEBS-' I eilcrr I'hoto Serwre JUDGE HORACE S1ERN. left, ulio this morning took oath of offlce as judge In Common Picas Court No. 2. The oath was administered by the President Judge Noma S. Uarralt, right msxm'mkzzszzzsz.-zz. 'Mms&Mnx'wsSt, ... . , - - -. -. m'.-, I luminal wr K mrs ')HH , I y! Ww " U'i - K . "" -. rtVvr Lotlcer I'hoto Service, MISSUS RUTH BOGART, Thclma Gcighcr, Edna Jacobson, Pearl Gcist, Lula Nauglo, Charlotte .Jacobs, Laura Faust and Clara feja 'rfgS Albright, the camera operator, came down from Berwick, Pa., to spend a spring day in Philadelphia. They were snapped in Fair- -; J&gR?lfo mount Park. IrjajSmm i-wr '-wexv .-ssssr sm&'j&cm&tZF&x&zjt&x.s-'; .-saras! t,ili I ill II i i" 'iif'jw1 t i wPinmnniMn , I I I "T7TOyi1nM . 1 . . I. WMAMWWWftMWfcJd j4uiwy" ' ill 1 1- .fjyssrsssssaaM. Ledger rhoto Ptrvlif. THEY SAID they wcro the Franklin street "hoboes" and were out for a lot of fresh air and good sun. Their catch, from the Schuylkill is- not worth mentioning. X V v -M ., s .. s"vi ' s ' WSW . tSBBBPyyj W ..C"Ci4W( WUSi 4fc5'" Ledger I'hoto Service YESTERDAY'S springlike weather brought the boys from all parts of the city to Fairmount Park. A group of the lads showed how they enjoyed a touch of spring by a little "leap frog." msam? v, ziLtzzzmmm MinHHHIHHlKKlI Vv'iyisi.'; iP Pt,?, V4 '-?, & -lilillrfm 1 A iOTT" JElifc'A C.:.. t -t..- 7 .4tm A2AK .A- .UV J j.. u Atf. . lULOt.'GvA A. :. -t n- M.d.ft '.i... -u lutjiilK!ui i.(...iJ li.iiiJ.A'.' Ledger Tlioto Service. .1.L DA ESTKRDW bulfrage suppoiters of the State of Delaware pouted into Ducr, ready for combat. The leaders of the anti-suffrage movement did not put in their appearance until today. The suffrage leaders arc anxious that the question be pnexed upon at the etra session of the House and Senate, now being held, while the anti-suffrage people are keen that an adjournment be taken without action. At the left is Mrs. Henry Ridgcly, president of the Delaware Equal Suffrage Association. In thr (-titer photogiaph, a petition beanng i5,000 signatures, is held by suffrage supporters in front of the headquarters. At the right arc Mrs. Harry Mayer and Mrs. James II. Hughes, active in support of the suffrage amendment. OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO msssSHKEPSssiirrz'zs zrmsmsmtmimzm$?:, International LAUNCHING PART of the superdrcadnought Maryland, launched on Saturday at Newport News. Left to right, Sccietary Daniels, Mrs. E. Brooke Lee, sponsor; Governor A C. Ritchie, of Maryland, and Mrs. Josephus Daniels . ,: rJi8KS5Kw-.jSJ.w... .JJrJziiijk JBSs'Sk-... .i... .ni , ,V, tl.i.'Jr,..wiPT- THIS fiOMHIMATION niuchine filU and cans milk JfTnrsr,n fctrnetH. J'ho oweintor is Miss Kitty Miller, them in the boxes, which ur 10 taken away on a moving belt to the icfrigeration room. . ftt Prcscnt' according to tho nowa of liots from Germany. THE BEAUTY CORNER PhltadelP'1" iIISS RUTH, M. WILLS, 2519 W. Lchgh nvonue, i ' . kt Viotoaraphs for this feature should be eubvittedmvu I mil, addressed to thoBcautv Conjtr, JGVENiNO Pub"0 u ' ! ( i ?'- . tf.eA l, ' ''-1 "- ,H' , . ' . rt . -'fefl---- v i.ifijiM r.f f,H. . ..',W . 1 . , s. ,1..1, ' J. v. J"' (. n "V -'r ' ,1 '1 irt'J
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