V. in fit r ' f " "". it" J - a. i- T- -V, I'J. F v Eueturaj $ubttc iEeibaer 'J PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1920 iV-'&'Vj. v -o. r v4 ; yiwn jcyriivfey WbaMsr j;-.,.") f- .W ;.T'lJWpea,S.-i, H trrgesmssiriHrji TO-rpr- wvw ...u.u rTiJ-iM.r'W-T vM iT " W W - " - wrr : ... . -"- . ., ... ... . "Trrr.;'Tiririit:-Ji.iiiiJJiJUH-JLLi.a. .,vt t tw v. t v-v.,-as w-ww-i .jSy Krfsty,3si ISTT.' fe&' 3nSr& TWJS, K&gSBi.; r JSseS pm i"i .-virJT , SH .. . ff.t-1 M ,!jJ k? O-SISK. S &$S&S! fft? 4Ui; p-';r -n ; iji.fii?i tA&SA 9?A O&tfi k. 'V Mil ', 5i fVi's w .ssi v5fi 8& r, syRssvi &&m JJU .ORlfflMf'1! - .nsv mmmK-mMM Lll Ll-2SSSi ,!.(; t : S "51 jl? Si.-J rnh jFCt-? r-BWSWWrJBWWW! , v X "M ?siii f ;Si . r v-v tl I r, Sv IV' V K fe tK. pV ' fcSSSO m '., 5 yj. js Vsy X &. J .i :... yji ly-'4'r.Li' .i! ! J . -5M ". a. . liil . " $&l Si .V v?. ii?.i; MsH,' l?44H,; s?pg AV4 .tJ.I SJ te3M 3i?J, 5iSK! $ ' ., -xj3 r-i f .!- wX, ;5EJ3"SSA .- ';- k.s2Wifs;ii A. .j '-'. -aJ3.... ..'. ,h,t . itw. J.J.-. .M.r ffvh ....v..-v " a . . , , , -g.,s.y1 X, TYiyiVyy' ispaa !al -ossasisicx; kkt&mi ESI j- . !. -, . iw WT,t.1XJ'si .yt'i.-f.-.cd.wu h i-I ?I5. pnmwwMM ytSfi 1 KCSi i!eii.-sK SrffUJm.:ssvv iisiae M&aA ggC'MTtmiHWI1,11 I'M' siAjm Lodeer I'holb 8rvl. marines, was snapped in the Delaware river late yesterday 1 pull ner into tne ciocks ni mc x-nuuuuiiiiuu uvy ium, XtmtrXH'SHt " WIdo World Photo. Lcdeer Fhoto Service. fkllffAl T1fttA flaralMB LADY CYNTHIA CURZON and her husband. COLONEL BANNON. nf thn Rvtntti T?nfrimnnf tt r. Alarinoq nn,i wn ofn'flr. r.mnxTrt vimp ... . "Mr. Mpsley, member of British Parliament, They are prepared to take mnrincs to Mexican waters from the Philadelphia Order of the Sons 'of Italy, who assisted in" married yesterday in London. Thn hndo'a Navv Yard to nrntppfc AmnWnnna oiinniri nooiin nrim T.nff f WrrVif nninnni j,n-i, .i- n.i i J n a 4nfk. (. ci..i -..- ti ii.-"- ;?!.... tj;;. ri:.i5":rVT,r."".'r,w"':' "v-.-.v" V'i? " mnmuoa mio muv uraur 01. uuiuucsa vm- """" ,a "i "unuii. "m iiiukiiLT was iujbs uuiiiiun, jiuuLuiunib voionei itixcy, vjaptain apencer, uaptam JNicuiuro ana iiitiry iciiur, vi vnicago. VjCv"r T17 ''tikii ( iXv' -r- f ly 1 Cnatnin Clements. r i-r-TLWsSBai3Ea3''i tana on Monday. Zi&4 Trr 1 k-i? narrvarJMex!fri ! Bxiasc 4 sW5t Lv; MSnlHfl i. B 40l fckl-t' m& n j4 V .. o W ura irr ' M 4f?- ' VKAr, -. j ' y-;A?"T ' i.'iAs? :?. ' v. i4: "ft!l LK tint OBU'jiBRRiii rrffag!?ga'gagxaggais-Bmsgs ji,,a '"WOTiyy' ,'. THE NEW concreto Columbia bridge of the Philadelphia and Reading Railway Co. in Fairmount Park. The old SI iron bridge, in use for thirty-two years, is being taken away, while the nnishing toucnes are oemg put to tne new structure. H?w t ft ' i', s l' V' f5K :vr" r',sv':s. mBZ ,MtA V' W XM &. JaU isS? i&?&i ?'?yyT'fc''vj !'J l.cdcor rboto Sorvlcf MRS. ANNA COLEMAN LADD (at the right) assisting in the direction of tho plac rdser Photo Bervlc. GIRLS of the northwest section of tho city swine on the horizontal ladder at the ing of sculpture at outdoor exhibit of the Art Athletic recreation center, Twenty-sixth and Master streets. They say it's great fun. Alliance, RittcnhTTuse square. .UlUJ'gW.WiM2JAU,J dcer Photo Service. "SWING ME HIGHER," tho tot In tho swing cried out. Then tho great push began. This is an everyday scene in the many play centers. HE ft-,? fy--tffyferhkv '-" ,.-js,w'vjv.AM c4i fm xtiWy-lffi 1 IA Zir"?... ffV H w -wvjnEiw8w fei 'W1J 'wi-t-i.-'Vi'-- V y KU Vs wr.'six-- ..,"i U'v'.? ' $01 S?W .4sjimi : JEI;1 waass :aiW- Vrt-f' fl m. ' k-i.i :d It1 vfrt' PJ Vfs? ' 'm 'x '.SH! , nr tfS?w ' riV3 W -.' V ,K4 4i! S.S" -; ii iU- 1 'i,i a .&& f -a;" ; w.' - jt'- yx-k,y V '.- i jn. . &&ftvm S W1 ii-, f ftMft' f-1-y as:iE -vi !M C-r' &!& W &&" ' yjii W (M "M mt mm Nh.v.i; ;Akr yry .. js'. ?; 'IWS I'W' : ; 2TSSK I2aEKX22i'i f '2 MR rRRi ;r V? 'Z-, ?r jVVv"' v . rJ i1 :; i'ts'v r-; "a JXdifL I'XV"?. C- ;tf:v". -; ajHj K' X3 V.'l ,r,i i: mm'if' mm i li !j i.j fwiS ri II .1 .J...J-. -'.. ''.'.i'jr International MRS. JOHN GRIBBEL, president of the Y. W. C. A. of Philadelphia; Mrs. William C. A oppAv-pn nf ihn unnVr Rl,nr. o i r. nr. ir'jj .i tit, tv. w r!r Vin lntfo ,rinn ni,niv,n f A bFiiAKtilC at tno DooK sellers ledger Photo Service. ii. Hn .... . .. . .. . ... w .. . . .. - ...... ... NEAR-EAST RELIEF WORKER robbed Wm,l I MrV firorw MpFHHon nnrfMrs John w Gearv tho latter vice chairman of A SfJSAKtiK at tno dook sellers' conven- THE MERION U1UUKUT VL.VU, contesting for the Philadelphia Golf Cup, defeated the Philadelphia Cricket by Pirates on tne Black se of jewelry SeYI. A tion- She is Miss Madgo Jenison, of New dub over the Merion links yesterday. Mrs, E. H. HUer. Mcrlont Mrs. C S. MacCain, PhiladelplTia; Mrs. J, . enn ni ! nr Tlfllll T w. .. -. ... '"-' worth S2000. She is Mrs. William N Habkell, of New York in the Y. W. C. A. drive for funds. York. Griffiths, Merion, and Miss M. Lovering,-Philadelpliia (loft to right). OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO THE BEAUTY CORNER)! P' .- . ... " 'i i ili i i niiunniiPW II flk'Pp,W,'l( igpwwun' f -in i il. iL.i.i ii in ii hi m i - --m.- . ,w TO - '.. .j-i HHBkk ,; "j - --' N" ' ,.J.V,; s.rtxV Vi ,J "l'-, i !''' ji?VA v4 Ideer Photo Service MRS. W. W. JUSTICE JR.. n internal, nnnMnUera1 nini. Ledser Phntn Hivl REYNOLDS, Penn's surprise MISS MOLLY SIDMAN, 587 Watkins St., Philo athlqto. Practically unheard of Photographa for this feature should be 8M6mftft w through (he mail, addressed to tw Beauty Cqrntttf , Penn now much in the EYEMtW PUBUQ.LEDGI 1 mwt, j, ?1,-i f . 2lfci WS' ''''-