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SK,rMS-',?"iii,r-i',r.v-r. Lediter Photo Service G0 ERNOR EDWARDS, of New Jersey, assisting in planting four trees on the New Jersey Capitol grounds, at Trenton yesterday. They arc in memory of four members of Company C, JO 1th Engineers, who died in France. t'nderwood A Underwood A HAT made of shavings, a now Paris suggestion. So all you have to do now is look for a building operation and collect hat material. F r . mW V f.v..uf.., . W4i"i't.ltW'.1ti' ? dtTitTUlri & '.(MMAt i v ..'41 . j v-rra i , k f &' t"w.n . ,, v- -j- - i t..- - jr. ??...?' jx. tL?f. ijtt--ivju-rf.!-w-':vx ..uv .. .-.'.n i " " '' " J- "-" uia.14I.AjIHMi (f auj -tAMfmtrjmv w -.. -- I.edcer ThoVo Servlc. THEY WEAR blue and pink nnd lavender colored shoes. All made of wood and from Holland. The sextet were out'for n-litllo stroll on Chestnut street yesterday, and they visited Independence Hall. Of course, they got tired and were snapped a3 they rested at the Curtis Building, Sixth and Walnut streets. TWTZS&238B3&8SE -wyv w ww $ tws" -x r rr. k Yiv '& v vsT. y;trFrrr& rss ziF jvt n -tvlS.fV 4iVT''-&VtfrJ'4.,XyXv w' xryV: 75 ( '!' VS.T;7,iifc; . V . cJEtt TTiantt TlTBJJBMMiMyMli'i'lfiHMiBliB il "" - ...., ,,. ,..,.,.. .. ...- - '.:"'" --'""""""--"'- i r.-j nv vkiAIIMttV4Tii'Vv,ftV;Vi' ' if"i -I vC1 S 1 ''1 S " ' - s'-'l-lMESEIr ""O ''h't'y "' '"Vi UJ?'?" ',w ' s$ lCr WALTER HAGEN (putting), open golf champion of tho United States, laughed when ho missed tho putt, as seen above, which' : MH f i"! f" - iH' pl j-'-' Ml' VPIS '' v rVJ7V''Vs''V. V ) '-'l-' ;' . -'J , '"t cost him tho north nnd south championship at Pinehurst last week. The emotional expressions of a golf gallery are well brought ( ferS'Z-: TJaBiittoiflm MI. 1.1 islZANM; I.I (,LI.N. tin- l''if'iK'h tennis star, napped while practicing at Nice, Krnncp. She plans to play American women in this country. 1 ndrwoKl t. lnderooi I'IKTRO MASCAGNI, the widely Known composer, who may be elected n member of tho Italian Senate. Wpnttrn N'ewepaper I'ninn TAC11I PASHA, a Turkish leadci, whose capture nnd arrest by General Milne, nt the occupation of Constan tinople, has been reported. n I.cdcer Dioto Sen Ice IN CHARGE of n Broad street booth, where collections are being made for the St. Agncs's Hospital fund. They arc, from the loft, the Misses Margaret Tinsman, Madeline Naughton, Ursula Naughton and Helen Tinsmnn. I.rdgr I'hofo Heme MILDRED COSTELI.O, left, and Edward Grogan in "Dress Rehearsal," given at the Bcllevuo-Stratford ln.t night under the auspices of the National Stomach Hospital. OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO jTA)t r-,w"v-i ,.7;?'," vww?$K'?& r imhj i nil ! ,,,! .in ii mjfmr' y ii. miMWiHi ' wwnor - i)ii ii n iij i i" l I 1" "i"T"J."'f""7"'Tt"ff TX'S,'"",",,,TS,"M' ijf f ,wmh f 9mm i 'A?WBVS TT wrX -s-t v-r-T ;'""!,- ""-3 K?fVTfr il, " j " tftttS.ttt THE BEAUTY CORNER l.i-'lBcr 1'huto atrvke PRIZE WINNERS in Girls' High School grouped contests of yesterday afternoon. (Left) Miss Elinor Locb, Class A, third prize; Miss Marion Smith, Class A, Sub 3, first prize, nnd Miss Mildred Aaron, Class B, second prize. &&t&&m&Ltiw:mzitw&'m2imizBitLjm - " kMMlWHM.'"',jn BWili? flPVr Tt0tlymmmmmmmmmmmmnfttJb . 1'W yEBWHlE!Miw3B.liB fee&,vt frpfrmBmWtW&n!', wMffkySi1 33,35JOKLSifeS!Sfi 'it.sl5!3l MISS MARGARET SELFRIDGE, 13lu iouth Fiftj-first street, in the testing drpaitment of tho Abbotts Aldcrney Dairies, Thiity-flisl nnd Chestnut streets, faho is testing the milk to ascertain the percentage of butter fat. raa;. I.cdeer Thoto Service SLIDING INTO SECOND. He mado it, too. The ball hit the glove as ho hit the rock they called a base. Scene Moylan Park, Twcnty.fifth and Diamond streets, HbmRIHIB BSHKeluSBBBBBBBBBSSBBBBflBBBBBBf WBBBBB1' i 8? , ' BBBBBBw SBBBBBvp" "' i" , lBsvttiiiBBBBBv ' 'iV t'v' '''maLKWWWWWWW ' '':-' ;n -v V' '1'li.BHBHHilHiiKi MISS ANNA ELIZABETH LEAMON, 4728 Aldomnvcnue, . Philadelphia. Photographs for this feature should bo submitted through mauaddmicd to the Beauty Comer, Evening Pudmc Ledgh M .. -',L Wt 1 r;; - r. t"i.. . . kL-..i...i.r ?. 5k .A. 1 t l'.S.'fi ! )V.VC-... ..-.i -'.A. ,A. I? Jl6..i IT ,31 ,JI .'7L. ' -. it ?
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