iC'Yt r -v: , . w 11, .'v icuienmti Iitmliir fen net ... pmEADBtPHm-, 1.; a, m J , - . i . , , , R4 j -, , ' - ' . . .... ... i M I, i - - - - - ' J ' ' M"1 - ' G 5 Js?tH.? RS ?Ft,TIIE5 WOMEN'S CLUBS OF DELAWARE COUNTY went to Lima yesterday afternoon to entertain the inmates of the Delaware county SAMUEL VAUCLAIN (left) and Clarenco IT WAS a busy day for Helen Taft. She was DR. PAUL SHOREY, of tho Univcr- t & ' : SlTifl ric .pi ?rrD at. s . ?F Prawents of women's clubs in several county towns. Left to right, Mrs. Joseph B. Bond, of Norwood; Mrs. Garnett H. Howard, of St. Louis, on his way to Paris, besieged by hundreds, who congratulated her sity of Chicago, waa the orator of the m4 y fendlcton.of Chester; Mrs. Edwin A. arnall, of Swnrthmoro; Mrs. Charles B. Webb, of Drcxel Hill, and Mrs. Francis D. Maxwell, of Lansdowne. In tho stopped off for tho' day. . on her engagement to Frederick Johnson , day j, . dancing group are Marjoric Carter, Catherine Littlcficld,, Catherine Gilfln, Eleanor Eisner and Jcanettc Smith Mnnning Ledger l'hoto Service, PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN' AT THE ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES OF BRYN MAWR COLLEGE YESTERDAY. ACTING PRESIDENT HELEN TAUT CONFERRED THE DEGREES Lodcer n,otn senic a 'aw.t Jto. TV5 7T3W?fWr . "W yi v. J N Ui IfWW Wmitw, r i ii .1 iL s T3r.ii'rii . - . . - . - . . . ., M i mimt"T" irmit a , - , - .. 1 fmrmr,iiamiwimtjtmrnus-mcwmnmtmsBniearmswiaK3jjutiijii.xvu'.ii..iJiiiiMi nm s fmnKmmmmmtmmmmmmsxr m " .&';mmiwmHmBmmmmz.i$sZki.i;A,J''i'i' t'tj rw & s. .. tzntSiMCti. '.vn vMramxr -iiaamxTniBnsw&an7ziz -t tt W lllll llll I I ' IM " "'" -!W. ...m.i- ' .. , ?'...-? ."?;--' A; , '"vn.'.yy'yrf? : . .U.."!--m'i'-M.M.rt uaBHMMHHJK ro. wira-gi..c1r-iiffv i i j i . St iB1tfnWWWIIlgfPlig"1,W ''W"MMnMSBMWWWWMLJM ' j THE BUSINESS MEN OF CHESTER yesterday opened the Chester civic and industrial exposition at the Chester Armory and I. 0. O. F. Temple. It will continue until Saturday night. The two photographs at the left show am jcffCrson streets swept by fire yesterday afternoon." our r displays at the armory. J. Leonard Mason is the chairman of the event. At the right is the booth of the Kiwanis Club m loJscp ruoto service. 'alarms were sent in i. . v I . : r .- -i w-MimMtjmrzmwx9jmmJmja!;Km&-'s .ff;?;' ..-... - rrf".i.rr!'? .: ill m uuss'-Y?rx;'?i-r.zr,.ri ir? 'j.zzzsxsuJx. vsiiuiiss.rzijxxj,, gvi'f f",iti w i iTn 1 wi tt w hMJM irrviiifinft "m t 1 rn f t v - r.niwrbv Ai-jitfjiaiy-" ....... . - W i il?iaiB;"f?i"riyi'';r',-,',-'" '""" s -"--'' 'THE HUNT FOR BLAKELY WATT COUGHLIN, Norristown's kidnapped baby, broadens as the reward of $G000 is offered by parents. In the photo graph at the left a detective is measuring the footprints of the abductors near tho Coughlin home. At the right, Frank Snrni, Italian member of tho Norristown detective force, with Italian Tony, his dog, is searching shacks for possible clues THE TENNIS PLAYERS WHO REPRESENT THE West Philadelphia High School in tennis meets and make good. W. Lingclback, Charles Watson and H. Colbum (left to right). They were snapped on the University of Pennsylvania courts yesterday ;, I.'dcer Thoto Service Ledjtcr l'hoto Service THE BEAUTY CORNER I OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO gSSSmA SUSSSS SSSSB SSg v tKfapiL t HIB8tfi v :fJj' a E BKhRIIIII IBBNiMSwHRB99BB9H 'i"wsiw4 vwiHiMHMnAaMsn bIK ja. s ' v S K?yi&3929HBiHBQI CV ' I L. 1 ? '-"11". r ' i 1 f A .w.,.t, iu Tvr:u crw Tiimmnr To Thirteenth and Race streets. A CAMPAIGN FOR FUNDS WILL SOON BE LAUNCHED by the Vnlley Forge Historical Society for tho completion of several buildings MISS FRANCIS npniiM am ti i , e rhilu OPEIUTING A SAW TRIMMER for tho Miller ffawTr immor Co, TWrtocntr nnu iiace sireeia. VolioyForM and tho erection of Victory Hall, a memorial for the heroes of the world war. J9 Hov. Dr. W. Herbert Durk. president of , ",, , "ri.RLJN' 71 N. Franklin St., rWta. UliWlA Miss Helen N. Convay, 3250 Catharmo street, is tho operator ai vauoy Tthiaffiy eft) and & WaahloBton McraorinI Chapel, tho nm of tho monriol buildlncs to bo erected ' for Una feature should bo 6i tniouoh tho mail, addressed to the Beauty Cprn", wvwMimi runuo IjKdoek 1 '-.If!'' si. 'i?? : .:, .y-.tjia V x ..-fi. ' " V.- '',''". wuutLxkMBwmkm; rimm ft.- mmn-- mrwir - '-"h niH
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