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For that feat Miss Paulino Henhol, 15 yours old, of New York, received an honorary commission aa colonel in the U. S. Army. Com mander F. V. Galbraith, of the American Legion, is making the presentation Underwood & I'nderuood. JUST BEFORE THE FIRST CABINET MEETING. The gentleman wearing a "topper" is Secretary of the Navy Donby. Secretary of War Weeks is at tho right National IMioto. JUST BEFORE BREAKFAST. Easy to take a. "cvclc ride" in your apartment on this stationary cycle. Miss Helen Lee Woithington, a New otkor, timio that live miles each morning helps a lot Imcrnatlniil &4BBBT Zh t m? y? RHSBB9&1bS9L SBBbB flBalBflBBtABBlBflr ts HIGH JUMPING. W. A. McLean, one of the athletes who arc making a good showing on Franklin Field Ledger I'hoto Service. POUND AND QUARTER DOG. "Snoopie," a black and tan dog, couldn't weigh much less. Mrs. Sidney A. Williams brought the dog with her from Paris dressed in this tailored capo wido woriir i'hoto. WIVES OF GEORGE ROY SALISBURY. Ho admitted in court yesterday that ho married ltita Zimmerman (left) in this city last Juno and Helen Hoffman in Now York in February, 1920 Ledscr I'hoto Service. w 3ir KlPPr : HS MBnVHlBM 'IBflB '''''bJB BBBflII"'''' .Sto' t'xasWBWC ttKV Hte AVBB. BBBJ WftWAwaBa ' wBBBBW"iTBVBBBVflT "- J WKtKI KM. MkbVBBSBi VJKBfWWVWBbW Bl BBBBBBBBBBBBBVBBBJ VBBBBBBBBBBKBlBMVVVBflBV VbbVSHbV SVbTSBJBBjBBbB BBBHF j" aGc ' vBbVSbVjV BvX jBBVJ flllEaVlrfVHP miTTi . ., W 'i.rtinifc wi v. ,j''((HBH' jbbbbbI WELLESLEY SEMICENTENNIAL ENDOWMENT FUND COMMITTEE. They chose today's winner. Left to right: Mrs. Joseph II. Gaskill, Mrs. George B. Harvey, Miss Helen L. Shoemaker, Miss Dorothy Spellissy, Miss Rachel W. Pflaum, Mrs. W. W. Ncill, Miss Grace Kimball, Mrs. J. S. Francis, Miss Margaret E. Jones WILL BE BUSY TODAY. Sam Dallas will Vuuo charge of the high j-chool varsity track meet on Wanamaker's roof this aft rnoon I-uger I'll w .-"r ( DANIEL WHITNEY, coal operator, talks on Philadel phia's shipping advantages in an Editorial Pago interview Plioto-Cruffr" . " "Jik. bVHbbIbb&I S.. " i 1 '' ArBBBrap tM -Ibm i? jKSb ' -Sfffk 1 i bHbbw K- BSff',lPM Ebbbbb? ' bVIbbV bbbbmJJbbbbWbJ. bHbbbbbk bbHbbbbHbbbBbbbIbbbbh bbbbbW yiMi H AR . a,.bbbbbbbbbbBi fc v flBWHv B BbB B BaBr iBBBT " BBBBBBBBBBB B BB B BBBBBBBBBBBBbBbTw "VAfH BBBbB IbK, $ yM;lV yrL. SBBBBBBBBB P ! 8H bBbbBBBBBBBbB BbB bbbbT JaBTte bIbW "iyTBt lB 7 gA ?' A y H B flH ' BBBBbK'IbBBW'' BBBBBbP aflfliBBBHBv " BBBBBBBBBBBBH B OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO TEACHERS AT LANSDOWNE HIGH SCHOOL MAKE JACK'S JINGLE AWARD. From left to right i siting), M L. Stritzinger, Blanche Henderson, Marion Baker, I. F. Ncwmann, Esther Patterson; (standing, nrdtlle row), II. Emilie Grice. Edna Hall, E. S. Lyster, Mary A. Leal; (standing, back row), Walter L. 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This Chinese lad is one of tho thousands helped by the China Famine Func Central News rholo THE BEAUTY CORNER BBBBBBBjE2flWBB$3e&4s3kBBBK BBBBBBJBBBBBBBBgg'f' tFt?m KmKKm&t u 1 YmMWRBBM SEMAPHORE sentinels f pi : - i i BBBBBBWiBSBSBaBBEB? llKjiHFTr . 'Om;.WM i WM .BBVWVlKf jaOtmSKm Kt 4 ( f i JR ''fiWBfci. .vfjBBFjrg A. 4PV0wBTr BaBa K.3oJff hwaBw-lsBaB BTBaBaBBBBffBaA ?Bk AVBB yjK fbBKBKKBfHBBn, C , 1Ct Etf 2y$vrTKcffi&Br' jMBB&BBttBaiUlyAc VSBTBaBHBCBB&Bafet' 9hb9U4 SBBHl HbBT I MrfBTBavAiM jJSifc jBfrBaBpt 'Qv2STa xf .)X)SK1'II iSlI.V iipuatinn an mibos-ng ami hUimpin"' macluni n the publielung hou.-e of J. U. Lippinuott Co., 'J'i" South Sixtli -tnct ' I.l i r I'll Jlu MTU. .ThPf'IN(J ALONG. Winston ( hurclull leaving Downing street, London, after attending a .session of the allied conference Cuill.il .l;wtl I'hoto. BARON IIAYASHI. He represented Japan at tho allied conference held in London Central .Ncj I'hoto. HACK ON THE JOB. Paul Miller has just returned to duty as a reservo patrolman after being absent a j ear. Ho was photographed at Broad street anil South I'enn Square. Miller lives at 32 North Yewdall street. He's a ainger uoger i'hoto bervic. "AMERICAN WOMEN ARE CHARMING." So said Prince Casimir Lubomirski, Polish minister to tho United States, yesterday. Yes, and lie admits a fondness for dancing tho American steps Leduei I'hoto QervlM. MISS GERTRUDE CLARK 1725 Mount Vernon street Philadelphia v' L A fe, , lT - ,, j. , Mj i ,-lfiji tf.Jf..-XS.A Mu,A -. Ji
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