' J - f , m v A .l? PS I J - K Ar mL - .f . T ' .' "S. " it. '' - . . . V , 'Srf kt Hif4i , !-- - - - ini17TIY1Tn 9M11I1I11' V PJT W " VP 'P'fc BP Pt' " i- v. i tJJ f AvBvBvA BHHKKS'-BHM j vBVBV v jflKuK., Aliv!m i9bHkHvB1 A- BAt BftVB r WBflflflflfllHflflflYs?JE YAYAl .nYAYAYAYftr oiMSK? 4 x '43 liAl&&fipAYAYAYI ):t?XTJv?sK!?!i5 : :: m& v "" "SiJOTlSSsW .. ., - ' WWWIWMMWIWMMUJII I II lllli.Ji. j BraiiiiiPi! ISli BiVHOTpnHVsHpWE'N:-?i : Kl "&&- JMBHHHBwuHHnHEis9wHBHMHB.B tSk. i"iMiwiiwm)MiiWimwi il, if iii 'i'i I'rr'i'iiiTii-j-fMiii 11 1 iii y mi '"VMimnmiH 1 iiiWjmh if, "Wijw i ! iimr iiiti mn mi n rtNfcw YV.Vdi KSKSi4aS.7i.SSCi.&K5Sw Tinlinn nir Rftrvicc. and his American bride," who was Jliss Lorenda Batch elder, of New Orleans, leaving for Europe. They met in Paris during the war rtntral Now I'hoto. C.ULK.SU1. A.MJ MHh. LUX AND '1 lib it msTHlCT ATTORNEY ROTAN AS OARSMAN. Ho said it Was his first attempt in ltABY ANNE. The photograph was taken at tlio cigntcca years. The Bachelors' Barge Club dinner was tbo occasion of the renewed effort nominee s nomo near uayion since mu ttoai; vx uic iuuniiJUKB ur the UAtJHELuiiB; liAitijE UL.UB wjio attenaca tho club's dinner on Thursday niehl They rowed in a barge from the, clubhouse to Falls of Schuylkill, where they had dinner. Those shmw, here nro 'J. S. W. Holton, W. Sheppard, William 'Haupt,' Thomas JefFcrsies, E.' E. Smith J It Cunningham, Samuel P. Rotan, Benjamin Franklin, 3d, Grirrctt Gilmorc. Gilbert Hunt, E. M. Ulm'cr'nmi Arthur Clovenger . ' ' . Mget rholo Sorv ana Davton Democratic convention Underwood . Underwood. Ledger I'hoto Service. ' rtscasfflsssffsfgsc -a rtr.i now. Photo. MBHHHBHHM3ffl$ VICTOR R. FISHER, who has been CHILDREN OF MARTINS VILLAGE. William Latir and Conly Kilputrick enjoy a cool drink, while John Poole nnd Arthur RuoVcs, who 1- 1 sli 1 j. -e ii.. .ii.j . : 1 i. i,of !,!,,! : i.mm,i r,n ivfrnino Villnn-n is 11 KoHlompnt. spnnrntprl from South Phllndolnhia bv the Baltimore niunuuni 01 iii'j uiu huu imuu mu iivuti niuui(,u m uutt-ivuuu j,u. i'i""" 1!','"", .,' -----.--..- , . - made ccncral suneri Philadelphia and Reading Railway and Ohio Railroad tracks Ledger I'hoto Servlic. .3&4'k.jfcotttwJ ti -fr irtwwiV"Tri"r-i''f'"r-'vivfT'','rtri' r n"ttiiMitm ilnariiriiiMiiiiv;T""i"rwf,"f,' BKL'i'LS HAMlLiOiN AND MEN HE DEi'EA'i'EiJ in" Olympic pentathlon try-outs 'in Brpoklyn. Left to right, K. N. Irving and Leon T'crine, university ot juano; Joseph linker, University of Michigan; Brutus Hamilton, University of Missouri; Everett L. Bratlloy, University of Kansas, and 'Robert Lo Gcn- dre, Georgetown University central News rhoto. " " AAW4 V4h Vikvli mi ..- "ii?1 vM.ft ' JT0flifjlliifniyPWrK.ATV?lX-7tiH TWO BOX-KITE SKIPPERS. "Bobbie" Johnson, of Swarthmore, and Jack Roberts at Harnegat, N. J., with their new box kite, which they have learned to fly in grand style H Armstrong Roberts. STILL WINNING. illihm T. Tilden, of this city, who yesterday defeated Laurentz, the French tennis player, in the second singles match of the Davis Cup elimination in England Internatlontl-Unlversal Flim. CT-rrTOX;.2w?.&r''?..-t jvv x' . ,'& 'vgA B4) ... waBv'jaiMaiH" JMaHHMHHMaHHHIHHMMMHIB f 't.r AT THE SALVATION ARMY FARM. Ruli. Funk and Margaret Stella wero i n-the flower-bower arill held yesterday morning. The group of girls at tho wast bench are Francos Neudafrnn, Edna btcphens, Ethel Shaw and Dons Hill. Iho larm Is located at upland Ledger ruoto etna. OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO THE BEAUTY CORNER , THE ASSEMBLING OPERATIONS on the steel automobile bodies at the Edward G. Budd Manufacturing Co., Twenty-fifth street and Hunting Park uvenuo 9 j(PtfBBwHHgtfwWJf ? y iffrinWNKfln sXUoCJm jff a jJ JS JIh y rJBE&i X5TEBWpMWBHLPKyBMK IHHBfln y'lCt TtT . . 'JttMiaMMEoaPBHBMPfloSy MERION CRICKE1 ULi 15 GOLFERS win the loursomes in tho interclub matches held at the Philadelphia MISS HELEN CAMERON, I0U0 S. 21st St., Country Club yeBtorday. Somo of tho members of tho winning .team arc shown f loft to rJght)-Arthur Crnbb, Photographs for thi feature ehould be &"H John R. Maxwell, E. H. Lycett, John W. Robb nnd H. E. Culvert Ledger mota bwvIm, . through the wi7, addettacd to tfie Beauty Gtfi s ' . Hi "ai ' ! I . . : jjt -II t , r.5, .. V, " ' Ji ll.t . ..
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