Ir lEiienmg $Ubliic c feSder 5 . T rHz t&mi si v?P(Y'bBHP & MfeEfl b v f 9R '.B ' t'1- ' y BIIHQu Bf 3 MISS GNES E, Among those who .SPKCK, in skating costume MISS MARY DUNCAN STEWART, in Greek MISS AMELIA WARRING- attiie TON cave East Indian dance appeared n the lanuval masquerade conducted by the Philadelphia Music Club in the roof garden of the Bellcvuc-Stratford last night. Miss Stewart gave some of her famous urcclc interpretations L.-dttcr riioto serUec. MISS IDA CUNNINGHAM, as the dancing girl MISS AGNES LAND, ns Mis Bob White MISS RUTH A. WALRATII, as Miss Autumn They weic photographed during the rehearsal for "Miss Bob White." by members of the St. Francis Junior Aid it ik, Bellcvuc-Stratford last night. The play Will bo produced in the ballroom of the hotel tomorrow nitiht ' 1."U r I'Hi.lo ,s r LIK aMBk) 'tfTu HHftB' kv!flHv idBEHMHIE-flk xfvGv-' twh j J tu -v 4Br L 1"' tVwfrft'lB VJyB 'ss I THE FW "iDRK POl'LTRY SHOW. Loretta Harris (left) and Doiothj Macke '. holding two of the prie-w inning birds displayed at Madison Square Garden i iem 4 i nd rwood GREAT WEATHER FOR THE BOYS. The cold weather quickly made good ice along the Main Line. The photographer met this group ot youngsters at Haverford. 'I hoy were just making an attempt to "crack tne wmp J."ilger Pholo Sc WHAT IS IT" GI V. () THREE GUESSES. Wp au showing a ' .'uelinjr ln.kimt' . n f hina Hi travel- t'iftm house to 1 J-- i mil'-f t a menders a s w t jOLR CITY'S XXORkERS AND WHAT THEY Dp INTRODUCING "OUI.IA BOARD." The Pekinese nog doesn't seem to woiry about his name, as he is tared fur by Mildred Tracy, at the dog show being held at the Hotel Plaza, in New York Pdu. Thompson ijffiHra VJFsHHE jKlj "HBdlH vIHIHe. ii? Ki CUTTING A FEW FIGURES. Miss Ruth Bristow was found on the ice in Fairmount Park Ledger I'hotriSrt e ADJUSTING HER SKATHS. Peggy Hums, hnap. ped nt Concourse Lake, in Fairmount Paik, yester day afternoon, as she prepared to go on the ice for a few hours' skating Jrfillfi"' I'1 'r s , MRS. HARRY SCOTT, Hife of Cap tain Harry Scott, of the Army of Occupation, has lande 1 in New York. She was a French woman r.tul niimiun. FRANCISCO DE LA BARRA, former provisional president of Mexico, will head the Greco Bulgarit'ii arbitration tribunal TEXTILE WORKERS JUDGE LIMPIN' LIM'RICKS. These textile woik is met at Knittei-h' Hall, Fourth street below Huntingdon, to make today's award in tlu limricK contest In the picture, from left to right, are (front row) Gustave Geige -. pusnlcnt Full Fashioned Hosiery Knitters Locnl Union 70(5, and Frank McKosky, irc picMlen United Textile Workers cf America; (middle low) Lillie Tiipji, Elma C il'elli Mabel Young and Mabel McEmtce; (bnck row) Mary Javcs, Kathryu McClay, Anna . Tor- rnncc and Louise I-nhrbach THE BEAUTY CORNER HOWARD J. SCHWEITZER, :;H; Noah nt the plant of the Larkin Company of I Twelfth ..tieot, packing 'ennsyhania, VJ'ili Arch i.nki 1 ( strec t " lici QU.I INF LEBAl'DY, of Westbury, L. I., . i-fcfivc sJOOf monthly from the estate of fathci Jaciiues Lebauily, whe wis slain by her mother InternatlonAU SEMAPHORE SENTINELS- I I -Vkvvl i 1 1 i 'IUTVTV VI.'ATIS A Pnr.TPF.MAN Kr.nnlf RnliiUii. liflv. one years old, who lives at 121 South Fifty-seventh street, is the loxcrve patrolmnn at Eighteenth and Mnrket htreeta. IIo has been stationed there for two years I edit I'hoto Sen let. HERI- WITH HER HU.S'BAND. Mrs. (. K. Chesterton, wife of the noted English writer c'eiilrttl Newi J'hulo TOOK HARDING'S PLACE IN SENATE. Frank B. Willis, former governor of Ohio, occupies tho place vacated by the Prc&idcnt-eluct llurrli & Ewln. MISS O. NIXON noOU Reno street Philadelphia ) X "3- V.'. , f y. tl&i'. , sA-f tl
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