. u y v V i j A v. I irwt Wl I PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3f, 1920 , Pershing at Chaumont Launching: Bryn Mawr Entertains Baron : St. Agne4 Girls in Drm & V- fc m i MHHh &tfKk flvK i"- .HP5skVS BBiPKtfBIIHBKlw-ViJ-2Mr?i jHH9feS 1-C liMAjLrlM Kfe- 5jjysi-SM'i -sin y ,V?BBB i jjn 4wiB BBtBHSPEuA'IBFB EtifiSt jffiSiiH .SobwIkssie w fsV- fEBS u sMHk. Kk tJB m "riBt vII BBJjbIBR?SBHBIhBI B BpBflHHfiBfeSteujft jf vrtSfiM 9f jHBBBBBsiBBfiiBftBBB i yC9K-. Vs si y j t BpHV SSZBS38 ZSZSS&masSMMMiZ&SBSUi 1 u ?&( 9& vKvies' tS ';&'mAi&$ ZU? rC'j:-.VT 1 !'' W HI j SmH v :HHBKBMlv PpP'wi,1 r irrwsm ikihhhkb w i v. Ledger I'hoto Serlc. MATTHEW C. BRUSH, president of the American International Shipping Corporation, presenting bottle to Miss Julia C. Stimson, who named the army transport Chaumont at Hog Island this morning. General Pershing is seen as he jokingly advised Miss Stimson to drink the champagne and then crack the bottle against the ship Ledger Photo Sen loo. THE -FORMER RUSSIAN ambassador to tho United States and his daughter were guests of tho Bryn Mawr College faculty and students yesterday afternoon. In the group, from left to right, arc Mrs. Herbert Lincoln Clark, Baroness Elizabeth Rosen?-Mrs. Gcorgo Horace Lorimcr and tho baron rrxmArtrr i'wyS Ledger I'hoto Service. ' THIS GROUP of young ladies, all member's of tho St. 'Agnes juniow, will open a drlvo on Easter Monday,f or, funds to build a'jiurscs' hom , uv uiu oi. Agnes Jiuspjuw fm K. i II ir7 I I !!! MIIMII MM I M MMMI I I II f " XHMiJBIiH .. b " Hl m mM W t r . .-? .". V .' AM ' I r .-. M .7 'I. K.:: "i '- 11 I Cfc . . T . Lt. mtrw v-:,vtiiHHLEr'?aviAniiLiHr..fdcrcfiL" . vyHHBHHi . k w . 'v iu: 'A.a ,a r u' , i . tfc.. -u - . Bjr.. aF.'.-n . ii'. 17 ncHar jj!iUbiiKrib.var.ibHMUutf.:j-f .r .i.-- xmnsMmm i s fcAj.B ;:'( i t ..': i' ara! i , " . - 2BarrvHBr7 lj Hft t -S.S6 JTlliitflEflBIBlMMBiJff HOIKH -xiHP ?. v- ..rwyiff. f , ?, AK .- . iJ & ." " .T... r.V. ..j&t4T. rs J ,g iii it ntnr -irwin inwimusa Mimimiia i i i nn mwihtht n 'r-J- Bifia-aMKiiSSWBBMBiwi i" . - , -.- - -. J..J? jaxj z- .. oaMwiiTnm.CTy;-.-- - v..j.j. r.. ,...,.,..... ? lilL V Kndel & Herbert M1H ' -xsl V, t-. i ' "w ; icw-5 1 'v&oMkSi i 3rrj3i23 Intern' FIRST United States minister to Jugo MISS RUTH and Natalie Hanna, of New York, Underwood & Underwood. CHAIRMAN of the National League of CARPEN TIER, the European heavyweight champ.on, and his sevenj;een-ycar-old Slavia. He is Percival Dodge, of Bos- enjoying these spring days at White Sulphur Women Voters. She is Mrs. Maud bride go a three-round bout'. Carpenticr i-aid she won on points ton. His fifteen-year-old daughter has Springs, Va. gone with him They aro daughters of Stewart lianna Woods Parks. The headquarters are in Washington Ledger Thoto Service. DOING a few Scotch steps in Rittonheuse Square. Rebecca Jean Brownleo (left) and. Natalie Hutchinson. They did a good job, too it k i J OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO BBB rf4ffrWMtfKfiHBBiMiiifflHBPBBi5Hga y jVl BBKt)nb44v $HnrC2i!9EDUis jlBBBilfll vVi k rftBHB IB4M''7rBBEIBB .ilk ' Central N'oWi I'hoto. IN THESE DAYS of hat selecting wo offer this as a suggestion. It comes from Siam to us Central News I'hoto. CAPTAIN LEONARD R. SARGENT, U. S. N., assigned to command the destroyer flotilla of tho Pacific fleet ..... SFv. c Xc v . mHBHBhBP) ' riT? 'HHPSffiiflLJ fejHrM- ;,-K: iK. .. f jiHK;''mA'A 'avi tvMjK wjw i UBr kB . 2 KBJT J! fpv A CQBBIH BHBHHBBVfw TiSoT'iiJ'SKVoaBBi BHIIBHHBwBK'wyiiJFfMrfC3Lv (tkiBIHH IBBQBKBlBnuRBHBBBiOviHK. ' JHHhBBb IBHBEBIHofe-BIlBBCiBHfllllB BBBIWSBiBHIIBBrBlBK''K4EffpTBK!wiSr"' BBBBiBBBw immm iinwnwriiMiwmiiimwMM ' ' nw-rn -i f nii r - niiiiimiwniiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiniwiiiiiiii mwi THE BEAUTY CORNER Ledger I'hoto Servicn, ASShMDLIWi a bolt conveyor at ho plant of the Specialty Engineering Company, Trenton and Allegheny nvcfiUes. W. J. Baker, 238 MISS LOUISE HUGHES, daughter of the commandant of Philadelphia Navy Yard, and her MISS SADIE BERENBAUM, 8Gt North Seventh at., I'M1" Uorsc liilV ut 1 10 ,efft, ,B Pai(VnR "" f? ' "U '""Cnine by which ho is reaming holes in the steel, conveyor, while Herbert Culver, grandparents, Rear Admiral Charles Clark, .etired, and Mrs, Clark. They were photographed Photograplia for thW feature should be eubmitted through liSOO Chew street, is connecting steel plates to tho conveyor belt. The conveyors irre used in loading and unloading .coal, etc. ut the launching of thoU. S. torpedoboat destroyer McFarland at tho New York shipyard, fttmaiUaMreteld to'tht i jKaJ Coiw. BHiH0 FUBLH Camden, yesterday, when Miss Hughes acted as sponsor lfi5BT'! ' r JxiHH iBiRl ' BeVBB ,rp zi'-leiBH North Seventh at., pM'" Conieri EYENINU PU"M i Ledger, 1 ''if V ... .t ,'Kj i W i&faft,-t i tjiTyfA, r Nj Jfit
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