-f ; "tu "t- 'S."' vjpfW,. .i-ij'jp If $, ttTfi5v'ii.'riWjfl3ft--tWTpiiv-'ii ,'' -' I '.A ' .. S ",$ fp--5 1t$$tr."ll&W- V' . I Y.1 .-v. !l v i j guening public Hfedger PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, liOJtOH 26, 121 BUYING ESTFR I-LOWERS. Two sisters. Mary and Louise Miller, arc dicker ing with l)ais Freeman, a flower vena or, at Twelfth and Market streets Lcilser Photo Sorvn ONE AY TO OFT THROUGH THE LINE. The camera caught the British player in a Rigby match, away up in the air, with the ball clasped in his arms eamrnate s 'ready to protect him as he ec-mes to cartH I n' News Photo. y';' Its .""" H& Hk- TBM? wK 2 A iJHIwk V TflffijEF j4&Eb&& &J'Jt?JtfL - ll iw "' t ' "liHIHHr ' I ' BHB J 'f ' sfc'-: .! , . V"'-i-"jJSSiliWL SELECTING A POT OF FLOWERS. Mrs. J. B. Proas at Nineteenth and Market streets, where she was preparing for the Easter decorations Ledger riioto Service. CARRYING THE LILIES HOME. Mrs. Minnie Pidgcon picked out two to hor liking at Nineteenth and Market streets A BUSY CITIZEN. Dr. J. Solis-Cohen was snapped by our photographer us he hurried along Broad street near Walnut Leiluer Photo Sor(l. ONE LAD HAD ICE CREAM. Eugene Bevan kept on eating as Sylvester Francisco held on to his tricycle and just looked. The lad at the right, Raymond Fvanciscn, laughed a bit. He diJn' seem to care looser Ph j sen T REST. r Pretty "oarbmen" who form the varsity eight of the St. Hilda's Col letre, on the Thames, at Oxford, England. They are undergoing vigorous train ing in preparation for the early spring races C'en'(i NVwb P1k - liBBiHkyiiRH)M' B QUARTET FROM THE ORCHESTRA. George Dorwart, Arthur liegeman, George Martin and Lawrence Jcrgcnson, of the Belmont Public School, Forty-first and Brown streets I. fit?' r IM t srviip SIGNOR ROLANDO RICCI. The latest photograph of the recently ap pointetl Italian ambassador to the United States Harris A EwlnK. i LIEUTENANT COLONEL CLARENCE O. SHERRILL. who has been made personal military aide to President Harding MOl'M HOLYOKE LNLhjWMENT 1UN0 ( MPA1GN CHAIRMEN, win. -i,.hm todaj Imcru . nr.er. Ttv v ..ie, !cff to right, -catiu: M. s I-iorinre Clement, M- M. Marga t-t Mav, 21 North I-if'c". rth strict. Harnsburg: M.-- Hrlcn E. Heyer, Mount Hull, . N. J.; Mis. A. M. H'.'.ding, We.-t Chester, Pa.; Mrs. (li'i'.i, A. Strong. Standing: Mrs-. H. M. Cr.st, Mrs. E. S. Hammond, Mrs. P. G. Crommchn, :7.i Gregory street. West Orange, N. J.; Mrs. J. M. Boyd, Mr.. Charlotte K. Stevens. Capf Mu ; Mi.-s Louiio Connolly, Mis Leah Fudtr, Miss Mary Hershey, Manheim OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO WmVm airawKI 3BSP 'i&7ISiwi &iv5?22$ss!P Mt Emm mm WtMSrM mWmm i Blm MwMy oESiaf mSv y ' ' ' 1 A SWARTHMORE DISCUS THROWER. William Kemp was TAKE PART IN FLOWER SHOW. Miss Elaine Faulkner Supplee, with the dogs; Mrs. C harlrs Car ver, Jr., with a rabbit, and Mrs. George Horace I,onmer, with a lot ot uowers, ai me ;'t"v r" yesterday by the Eastern Pennsylvania League of Girls' Clubs at 1525 Locust street. It will continue found on the training field, where he was at an afternoon workout . 'liT' r Photo feervire. today I ,.,s.t PI .n te'Wt SEMAPHORE SENTINELS -" WS&W 'r?? .. . v. M1' " '"' ,.rft'KvI 9 JA . At V ftteX'Z8BB9mM&j.&'ytt7WnKx...vb.WJi9. f:f ' srw,r.j- tfirr fc f PHI 1 4 ".4?.; PI '3i w 4 LF THE BEAUTY CORNER CHARLI 6 UCiD, of :;." Ill .sunn i:' a'.enue, opi'iating a wm.al inl! pi.. at the Link Belt Co., Nitctown A ( ANINK THE. Lair;, Holg'-r, a golf pro-!c.--Miiiiii. doinu a little "ntunt" driving at Wluti .''ulphur Springs. Hi- nirodalc't. back .ti.t in -tend (.f a bit of sand. Bulger's aim wa- g"od l"lrwoo1 I'nlerwowla NINETEEN YEARS ON POI.ICi: DUTY. Reserve Patrolman Samuel Ferguson. .f lirj:; f,liM- stu-ct, has been stationed at Ninth and Maiku .-tueth for one year. He is forty-fix u year- old !. i I'll MISS ANN RUM BERG Kit nt the flower show held ye.-ter- (ay ufternoun by the I'rince- orbes Pot, No. 7, American tioii, at 5211 Chester avo- Uo Lcdscr Pbolo tjervlce. LEAVING THE WHITE HOUSE. Yung Kwni. Chi nese diplomat, after an oilicial visit .'i.ilional phulu, MISS DOROTHY Gl'SS 1128 Do Laiii'fv .si act Philadelphia
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