fi ,-" I.I L ;4W,)3? W:ft- Lv ?W' lM is. sum ,i Qui r B v ff:a i HI ' 'I, it. ' in !,; '! ir ' ' ' ft .. M ' r fc'1, ' f r . i 1 t i ' I ''t J i i ' , i b.x Ji Hh i 'i It! I1 V ( ri J r. m c in !: 1 .' i ti i ri i iii i 'HI:' PP1- 4r" j tW?''"!' iwi js'sfsjfSj; - i ... rv-' .jfirijif " -j yiViil i: ' Sientncj fhtblte ffie&ser PHILADEliPHIA, 'Mtfi&ftftr, JE)BJIXTABY 7; , 1921 fisHeaLLLLLlBLLLLLLLLLm "va v I PENN BARGE MEN ON RLVER. .The apringliko Sunday found many oarsmen from boa'thouso rowon the Selmvivli Roy Chalfont, Carl Clo&e; Fraria and Eric 'Federachmldt (loft to right). AlUbUt Chalfont rcpfeachtcd the ffi. ENJOYED THE BEAUTIFUL SUNDAY. William Wright, of Folcroft. was tmnppcd as he rode his horse over the bridle path nenr the Green street entrance of Fair mount PnrV I.fc).r Phot( Srvlr- KIDNAPPED WOMAN REGAINS HEALTH. Mrs. 0. S. Withercll, of Los Angeles, after being held five days in a hut for ranRom by self-confessed kidnappers.'' Her ' husband, a broker, is with her. I-o Armeies Tlmea. tho Olympics.. tj(J(,r l'hoio Sonluil PURCHASED BY MRS. HARDING. One of the gowns designed for tho inauguration wardrobe by a New York Arm. The tea gown 1b of mauvo chiffon, with gold lace and green tassels in front. The train is also of mauvo chiffon. wide world Photo. SlWsJ?''' .lKfifS?,f 3I'.'?V' r ; SHIk! V i LIEUTENANT COMMANDER RALPH W. DEMPWOLF, of the United States Coast Guards, talks on the merchant marine in an Editprial Pago interviow BICYCLE POLO GAME. Tho Quakor City team and the Olympics played j yesterday morning on tho vacant lot at Broad street and Allegheny avenue.1! . Z.dB?r Photo Service. 1 DISMANTLING BOMB. Patrolmen Jacob AddiB and Dominic Coradeco, of the Second and Christian streets station, make the bomb found at 830 South Second street on Saturday worthless. Ledirr Photo Service. BOMB-PROOF ALTO.MOBILES. Inese are being used by the British soldiers in Ireland to protect against attack from ambush. They are known in Dublin as "hen coops." CnntrM Newa Photo. WINIFRED WILEY, as Hansel, in tho first act of "Hansel and Gretel," to b given by the Philadelphia Music Club tomorrow afternoon at tho Bcllevue- Stratford. Vvdmr Photo fiervleo. HELPING CHINA'S r AMINE VICTIMS. Miss Myok Zoo Dong and Miss Fung Kei Lm, both Bryn Mawr students, help in gatheiing of funds for that cause. IaMcer Photo Sir-Ie "FI FI OF THE TOYSHOP." This play will be given tomorrow evening by the workers of tho Chester Y. W. C. A., under the direction of Miss Mabel L Bush. The "china dolls" are Clarissa Wand, Edith Harvey, Dorothy Williamson, Katherine Harvey. Lena Barton, and Florence Derby shire at the left. Miss Harriet Wilkins, as Fi Fi, and Ben Rico, as Man-in-tho-Moort. AT THE LAKE SARANAC ICE CAR NIVAL. Dorothy do Varnoy (left) and Elinor Andrews, two of the prettiest "ico experts" who took part in tho great snow and ico carnival. Underwood & Underwood. A CHINESE ACTOR. H' still appears in the quaint -costume used in China in the sixteenth century. , Central Newa Pr.eto. OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO THE BE BEAUTY CORNER ? rSv ft . Tiy rVfei2Jw miii. :. .." " llHWRHHIH SEMAPHORE SENTINELS i : , ' ' " ' ' ' -ft " if ff T "f "" "Alt "i Tf t f if" ifaMMifTWIIrt'- Wm TfTfWt H", '-. 'iiiii i i i -ii- !J?. wwj&mvMxz&p" aMiw:ii wm im 1 1 wm uga E ' 9H Wm -i WKL' Mmmm trm&9wSBZmmm - K$'-' mmmmmmmmrnvm ',i-L.f -. - v"mHiiiiViLfxr ti'iA , ac - a. .vb sr.iiBi i M v. t vauu'T; ic mmjmiA,,mJ. iwmvwt vywuijuiwiiiiiiwi.i,i. jlh , . arrw w -r.mmm i ieiiiiwA.u -. ..'. .- mhw'ihi )e - jikniiiiiiiiB. MLiiFsr."Tc .iixiijiit on iiBiBnniiViBH, 'A,niMimra tfuaa: '.,4.tf.v'rjf : -.vsijiv'&w'M'-sj'.Trajw .Ti 2r. Kfvrv-uiiiiVA'K'fi: ci .x.' . ii ' ,,.. -rf iHiiiBaas a -' 4 w .Mrn'iSX' . .'rvK&s,, rsjjt-c't ' k -i.t' ikW.'iivtniA faKwxBtBsmmmaiamxic . vuh rS 8aM8ir 1 5 V"? t r.:, fiit- BBIiliri4,: iB" . HI 2Kt3IRIiBnLU : vr--i l:;h mnr m . ! bissh iiawMv ? 'i?''?Sis siiLi vi., .HHErfi isssBBgyBHBHBHr-': ,. t " mm:vm$?imm &ft&3r. ssmm. ;-,-&i' . ujivaJB ' i.v .-,. ,- MHiiBKM' Az-sKamt.-, i !&,&...-,., TrnTii- - -""""imm msmmntysm..' -sm -.- n in ' nwinii ?r. . -Hjmsmis5; ..vibbbk. imak. sifaHi ' -"- -, T,n..i,r.vnM,Ti i.Ta'vrMy'4f Aattvj&v'.awirs'ww. n. t?.TM :. J .. Ei 73 wmi.:- H-.-S i. r'z:,,.'--X!:- ijBmw BERTHA WOLF, 2319 Green street; Margaret M ilner, 2634 North Hancock street, and Grace allowoll, 2518 East Indiana avenue, making novelties at tho Kctterlinus Lithographic Manu- facturing Co., Fourth, and Arch streets. j Ledger Photo Survlce, PHILADELPHIA GIRLS. Miss Margaret E. Glover, Mt.Airy, and Miss Eleanor B. Magoo, Gormantown, on tho skating team of Mount Holyoko College Thoy woro snapped on tho lako at South Hadley, Mass. Edith 8. rlmr. in9fARn?nAT EGUTH AND MARKET STREETS. This is Resoi-yo Patrolman Wll llnmi A. Jackson, J5710 Do Lancey street, who has been in tho pollco department -for nine yedrs, most of his time being spent on the north side .of, city hall. i?Wr Woio oirvS; YADLE AT?CE H0CK??AGr ?? "ADELINE CP0NEY Owens, who playod defense North FJfty-second Street; for tho Harvard team on Philadelphia Saturdaynight. , ' v Ledger Thoto Senile. . 1 V H ? .a- r-i v.. itj-t ifh,,r tv ., hyiM''; yj". . m2iZiii2JiijL4i!l&iA HWrti4 4f,,m:MtAs jj
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