" KuenmgB WzMtt 1. : ' PHILADEDPHEA.: . ,i rh DAY, OCTOBER -iD2) v, y JS h ITTh RtK$?w3HBRHftnriRRv RRBfTirHlRHHftfclifll BllwRiffflFRiiMRliMlll RRRAflHH&j0HRH RENCH GIRLS ADOPT AMERICAN SPORT. Pushball, which made Its AT HUNTINGDON VALLEY HUNT CLUB'S MEET. By the Stars, from tho Hunt- st nppcnrnnce in i'Tanco recently, has been accepted with great favor ingdon Valley Farms, winning tho third race. It was the Abington cup, event among the female athletes of that country Wide World rhoto. Ledger rhoto Service. LEADER OF I5RIT1SH COAL MINERS. Robert Smillte, who is k-ading the mine workers of Great Britain, who are now on .strike. It is reported that nearly a million have quit work t nlrnl News rhoto, f . itVj, t -ti-i'! 9 v - 1 ' WBt tlf V wPJilB BwBlB 'tKivHHk KBhKLSrJlRl'ViSt'rH 'ik 1HU BUY IllJJN"i KNOW. Samuel D. Kiddle, owne'r of Man 0" War, snapped as ho watched tho races at tho Huntingdon Valley meet on Saturday. The stable boy was some authority on horses, but he didn't realize what company ho was in ledger Photo Smlce. MVCnMK DK LV11.D I,. S MARINES YESTERDAY. "Yank" Schwartz, captain of the winning team (left), did wonderful work in tho match that sent the service men down to defeat. The action play shows a Vincomc plnyor with the ball, who a few seconds later scored a touchdown. Lieutenant McHenry, tho marine captain, at the right Ledger Photo Service. SIX AT A TIME. Students of the Pennsylvania Military College going over tho fence in tho spring practice of the cavalry work at the Chester. school i. e oreen MiyS ANNE IcD0N0UGII di-,- usses community chorus singing 1ERRLKT SMITH, the Yorkshno miners' Icuier, al the right explains- a diflicult point to Mr. Roebuck, one of the English mine leaders, tonctining the in politics in an interview on the mimr-' situation in England editorial page '"a . !Irv C'arnell. OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO ' JWUfc ;:- -i"v- f 7- V '5 - ' fr !) ill II i i'iiiii MAKING SAUERKRAUT. Thia group of lads, formerly residents of the congested section RUMANIAN PRINCESS of Philadelphia and New Yoik, changing cabbage fiom its natural form into tasty sauer- GOES ON STAGE. Princess kraut, at the Nationnl Farm School Heleno C a n t a c u s o n c, of Rumania, discards her social position to accept a theatrical offer Kndol & Herbert. OVER THE CAPITOL. An army dirigible circling around the gov ernment buildings in Washington . . Carl T. Thoncr. - ' i CHARLFS LYNCH, 1C1G Monttfumcry acnu , cutt.ng laigc parts with a boiing machine ut Uio Beinent-aiiics lo itent Jirt and C'ailowhill strcts Lcdgvr Photo Serytc. WILL TACKLE PENN NEXT WEEK. Captain Hess, of tho Penn State football team, whose forward pass work has cftused much annoyance to opposing' teams Central Newa Photo, PRINCESS GIOVANELLI. Tho lady in waiting to tho Queen of Italy and ono of the leading members of Roman society Central New Photo. HPwBmmM i Mf'C &Nt& -'-.rfl!'-. fU THE BEAUTY CORNER ' " "IvW ' HRL ' - " "' wfCTiTitT?M J r MBaBHHHBHnMHMBsVSl f HHHHVSaflHHHBBBtfJw&snflHHl pKMBaHBBHBHHBSK9BaBHB -' Valfl!iaBB9MBBfBflVBBaaHfl ' ' (lr?BBBBRBBJHHS3BBBBBaBr4BnBBBBBBBBBBBBB7 n v t lAlNS. 'i ntr ili.l ,;1,.. l work in tho football encounter between Penn and Lafayetto on Saturday. Carl Thomas, of Penn (left), and Frank Schwab, of Lafayetto Ledger Photo Srylc. MISS ANNA CALLAHAN, 522 North Fifty-ninth street Philadelphia . Photo by OW Bivir v X fctfVJ, ;SlSia w uwe"- . ! Mt lj,.st Jl. 1 ,&!, i-f) J tf, at'.f vn-. iSj-a i &M&1 i j ft ya a jfaaat ia t jj.vtgaa
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