v f-wT ;' ! ' Jt"T'"'WVT I. : li t. W f W, IwlIElltltn 131 III lit iilOflr Philadelphia, tusuay, vuulvmk ja, j.yzu ; A , X !.V -iHk. .? ivNStJ IBbkp 1 ran - ew;. 4- .JBhh t . SK Bk". ' ,. .. n f . ". N v r T , i I ' i J 1W& ' H. ' ! -if s W i j M$vr??a--L v4 v vJ A, 11 vVi' v - l iTHlHwTirTTW WliPIHnlWlin wwTm TifflillMIBl i nrnffiBiii il ' r n i :"" vPniH fin &wpimBVI iJ tjjf ?? jj 5 jC ' a i Ik BL,v3HTtPNJwvAj i J5f wt WILL LIVE IN WASHINGTON. President and Mrs. Wilsen have decided te remain in the capital city after March 4. This home, owned by Congressman Alvin T. Fuller, re cently elected lieutenant governor of Massachusetts, according te reports win be pur chased by Mr. Wilsen Underwood ti Underwood GATHERING MISTLETOE The lad is sawinfe off a limb laden with choice mistletoe, for the society folk at Pinehurst, N. C. Central News rheib. HE'D LIKE TO HAVE THE QUAIL. Aliss Annie Oakley, the famous rifle shot, is allowing Dave te have a leek at a bird that she "winged." Miss Oakley is teaching society at Pinehurst hew te handle guns Central News I'hole WITH HER GRANDCHILD. Mrs. Mary Roberts Rinchart, the noted authoress, who is well known in Philadelphia, poses with Mary Robet ts Rinchart, 2d l nderwoecl A I n! rwoed Hi -i rt r S . ..s . .- sVy v v . v k -.' t" ...'.! d- 'l . . 1 . '. ..:, vvypK v' - SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE William I?. Milts, who discusses handling of Christmas crowds in an interview en the editorial page WHAT TO EAT HOW TO EXERCISE. Seme of the things that arc being taught the children of Philadelphia in the children's clinic of the State Department of Health, 1724 Cherry street. After the exercises the boys and girls arc weighed by Miss B. Hayes, who then decides the future procedure in the plan of building up the bodies te normal ms-'mt-ff ; ' r -" ms,:iamm:-mm'y - vir I.edei-r I'lietn Pfrlce, AMONG THE TWENTY. Mrs. Estcllc Farrell SchaVfer, one of the alleged wives of Lawrence A. Schacffcr, the marrying promoter. He is under arrest in XSCW XOrK International. FINLAND'S FIRST MINISTER TO THE UNITED STATES. A. II. Saastameinen and his wife arrive en the Aquitania and go at once te Washington I ndcrwned . Indi f i 5lfi &. 1 . . i .1'" i r ILigja,- . . &rjb&)&k9trRi v 'li r7" - 'u , flte JMpt Ksr- ftfcsa 9aSBli&m : ii && imSiafiSBni. '5SK1 SPi, 28: jr.w." '.ijw"ywrici''5viffl;.1jJts?? x.- -.t;'H;7?r-?Fii Mam. V,v wn ' - f V "rjsrfass r -- "-j , '''i'frrwLi i.umgnfrfil"" -4 j i iiiw i M in ii wnm wW"Wi 1 1 KAS TO CARR Wilt ..i. xKi Vhtv t. j n t perform ing any great physical feat. Thy are carrying balsa trees, ; which grew in Tcuailer, Seuth America, and weigh about seven pounds per cubic feet Internatiennl ( UK ,' ( If AR1T PALL. Mibi ETic G Beck, an Egyptian gypsy, ap peared with the camel in the "Pageant of the East," which preceded the dinci lm!erwrefi A T'nd'rwoef' NATIONAL CHECKER CHAMPION AT WORK. Newell W. Hanks, played 100 matches in New Yerk last week. He wen eighty-six and tied fourteen games, many being played as he was blindfolded. He will seen leave te compete with English players Underwood & Indcrwued Wm&y'-iKmUflKMmk JBlliflEIWLjBr . Jiwl aM&JlBaiiMl "'""I1, IIIH15M MBWIjBBWPiyUfla JIB WHIF VKKStSSe uKQHHDBHBHHHrl HEADS OK THE UNITED STATES ARMY NURSE CORPS. Majer Julia C. Stimson, super intendent (seated), and her aides, at the head quarters in Washington. Eleven hundred nurses are new enrolled iinrn & nwins. ON CRUTCHES BUT A BUS, MAN. Congressman Frank W. Mon Men dcll, the majority leader in the Heuse Harris 4 Kwlwr. OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO THE BEAUTY CORNER MMmmz 1 SEMAPHORE SENTINELS F 7TFrKTW 1 BEOHAJBGING A TRUCK nt the hervice station of the Commercial Truck Ce,, Twenty fHRrenth-and .Brown streets. Frank Quireli and Jehn .McKec are pulling truck that carries the recharged batteries away the small i-4Jjrer t'ho'e Si,rii... BARONESS E. CARTER DE MARCHI- ENNE, wife of the Belgian ambassador te the United States. She was formerly Mrs. Hamilton Wilkes Cary, of New Yerk Underwood 4 Underwood LOOKING AFTER TIlE CHILDREN at Bread and Spring Garden streets, The reserve eflieer is Samuel Caldwell, of 3250 Sansom Htreet. He jR forty-two years old. Fourteen years age he joined the police force and thrce years later was sent te tils present; pest, tar rhetv servicN A NOVEL AUTOMOBILE HAT. This leather hat with removable eye pieces is new being used in Paris Wide- World I'liote. MISS ROSE CAVELLO 327 Montrese street Philadelphia ,' i M t K l V ' V '"- ., j Tv i ' ; t i n -i M km. V 4 Ilk. . i 1 &jf,l,rtl.i i!(rf .. .i iStJh. rritrnipj t mi .-J, V ff
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