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B - rf -.w'OPi- : Wi' XfflfiiEIIH ' XaiHBIHlHHnVK&JCneBHKCranDCera . .u' .: ij X'l liaaaaaaaaniaanV ,J"r- ;Wtt-4Jl3iaaHH0iaaaK liflH-- fHLAbH .I .-. 'iTI11MBlBlBlB1BlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlf if minimi numi" t?r Tm t T'-f"llBlBB-MilBrrilBlBlilBiiralBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBg MPBMiiiMiMjftBMdWi&a -' rat A. 'Xvt-.-.- .v. v .i . vi-V ( vv , . i ,HUVIMIIWM tMVAWO WWtW.W' V '" " ' V4X4w--M ' .V. iv i Avv,Wv N WAY TO FORT LEAVENWORTH ARMY PRISON. Erwin Bcrgdoll, convicted draft dodger, of this city, is Bmong 'the army risoners oJth TseVon, Itrck passing through a New York street, lie, with the other prisoners, is designated by the blue denim - and a large letter P on the back and knee of the suiting Uiigcr I'hoio tm,,, as w " y?WT!&&!&&ZZZESXi' " sxtimxivisssvsr-sismmm 'EAST OF ST. GABRIEL CELEBRATED. Italiuns who arc members of Our Lady of Angels Church, Fiftieth and Master streets, celebrated the event Saturday and yesterday in West Philadelphia. Regini Bruno and Marua Denoltn were flower girls in the parade of yesterday. Members of an Italian oatul played cards on aturrtay as tnoy waited for tneir time to piay tneir instruments i.iiirr l'hnm srii fy" w 7 ' VT'V ,rT r Hill, tv. -s- AAtb y A.kV. , .i, A i?0.fii i.Sl -5 .,.,.a.a., i r .dfts ;j im&smasmmsfflmmm r .. '-s vwu'-Ln ssvm -wmz&v. wtnKMnjMtBJ&lx&3t&J&8&1ft gg "ffisHPHK viwjl k ,wwMMvrthiw i."''M- W. v THE GREAT MAX O' WAR WINS AGAIN. By Winning the Travers Stakes at Saratoga, N. Y., on 'Saturday the Philadelphia horse sets its winnings of tne 111.0 fccason nt zi4i,oib n'ral Nw Photo WAVES AT PASSENGER BOAT. Enrico Caruso on one of hisopower launches as he takes his pummer vacation along the Ixinc; Island coast nin rhom. EDWIN S. STUART. In an interview in the editorial page today he dis cusses womi-n and the vote fl . JWs'", iii in- laf aafif-a. ii.i "r!w ..r", " ' "" ? HEIR TO .50,000,000 ESTATE. When Edwaid F. Secies'1- will was probated in Massachusetts a few days ngo it was found that the estate was willed to his business secretary, Arthur T. Walker Int.-rnntlonat MOTHER GIVES SON A FEW TENNIS POINTERS. The instructor is Mis. G. I. Merrill, of Cynwyd. Her son is Portland Merrill. They are both visitors at Bay Head, N. J. I.cilecr Thoto Senlcf. MANIPULATING THE SAND at Bay Head, N. J. The young ster fs Phyllis Todd, of Philn delpphin Ledger I'hoto Sim, -VN v WINNER OF SILVER CLP. The float entered by the Xawakwu Camp Fire Girls in the lake carnival at Kirkwood, N. J., representing a wigwam, won first prize. The carnival was given by the Kirkwood Fire Co. M '..v iwjif OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO BSPtelL?! J'.lfe ''VaSsg i; v, - - """" i --t i miii i i iiwafjfyviyjyaaagiaaapia aHKViiennm GREAT SPORT AT ATLANTIC CITY. The life guards ar" always willing to teach the way to use the surf boards I fJrfT PhotO S(fllP CAPTAIN OF LIFE Gl ARDS. Archi bald Boyd holds that position at the new bench, Pleasant Hill, Torrcsdale RV "rAWWl TP"" SXS'fc-i. TOOK SECOND IN OLYMPIC HAM MER THROW. He is Pat Ryan, the oteran from the Loughlin Lyceum, of New York l rulorw oocl A I n o,l mmmvmmeamsniA U JWI CLIMBING MOUNTAINS IN CANADA. ' i" Helen T. Ida and Miss Alpine McCoikle, of Uus city, in tho mountains near Banff, Albeitn, Canada. For ten years they have been climbing mountain fmlornooil (. I ml ' THE BEAUTY CORNER ". v v M r W a ve. ' . n m, , n v MS4 Jn.M v T."'' V. Jk - Mm -VMt X a -w ..u ,........ vavmhk HBB-----i--Bf ' JlSfei BX-H7 s - . JuywMwwawoy1 - oSUHHHa s-. rnw J NMfiaeHiBBavB ' imwcnR oaH riataVA i-i . .uktau. .jnM0L. rw 3DIIIBMiMIB r f '---nn7iT- " ' f Y i' ' ' '" ... . , .". f . j; - r-' . :r-KJKrHHEjnMnmHHHHBKBHBBH LA.r.HttX'S - . . , ,, .,w . wjai. 'i wse-. rirnini iiiiwiiiiii iiiii iiiii iii. MiMuaijMNiiiiiiitii liBTi fir iiK V BENDING HEADS OF FORKS at the American Fork and Hoo Co., Frankford, t tho ate of twenty-five dozen a day. The fork is red hot in this operation. ' .. . William D. Lin, 4065 Ashland avenue, is the workman "N Ittigtr Photo Servlc. f immmxmwqmmmxxi MASTER OF A LONDON SCHOOL FOR 43 YEARS. Ho is .the Rev. James Went, who Is in New York to visit a son .International. . "CROESUS OF THE PACIFIC." Robert A. Dollar, who owns mnny ships sailing on the Pacific ocean. He has just returned from a study of Europ.eonjshlDping SEEING CRICKET AT LORDS' COURT, LONDON. Prince Henry i? seen escorting a young woman to the match between the boys of Eton and xiurrow bcjiooib cwtrM Nwrhou, OlMiANIZING A POLISll UNIT TO 4'IGHT THE SOVIETS. He is Major Michuel J. Fibich, former U. S. military attache at Warsaw international. M fMJ MISS CONCETTA GRANESE, 1124 Paasyunk avenue, Philadelphia J'hoto by Uinma !" I cL I. I i. H' Tfflmrat.i - v .- ' cr?, -aT qm tT. . 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