wMWlWJ1wWi!1V''' Hn"V!f! t&mWqffiiVW ft!PfRVPW K w .-ia&A K ri a i ' i iatentng public ffiriiaer PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921 . . i HARVARD ATHLETES. Thev an ied vcstcrdnv morning from Staff Cillegi and were soon on Franklin MRS. ROBERT GLENDINNING has made her garden in Chest- ''.:;'. '"'i' ' '1(X$& Field, preparing for the dual track meet with Pentm lvania on Saturday ai"U t.oon. C B. S. Evans was nut Hill a refuge for the figures of saints which were taken from . ,ifallF -t1i ill. caught in the an in the broad-jump, while Harris Davis was doing a bit of pole-vaulting the old Church House at Twelfth and Walnut streets 3$W''i ;sMeP .'TEi H At I il $$t IJlSBfKyll--M-i-K. " ' ISH-. Jill TRAINING TO BE EXPERT HORSEMEN. Thu photograph was taken at the grounds of the Pennsylvania ' THE I: .i'd u--td fur carrying fifty j .t-sct,;' r- a- m'I as freight. It is one of several 'i. u id for commercial pu.poios c a B.it.-h concern DAUGHTER AND MOTHER. Miss Helene de R. Heilman i left) and Madame Maurice Heilman, wife of the commercial attache of the French embassy, have lef New York to j'om the French colony in Washington c i o i V I J MILADY NOW CARRIES PERMANENT BOUQUET. A silk bag, lined with waterproof material, takes the place of a flower pot. Miss Helen Johnson, of New York, likes the new plan susenuui. STILL TIM had a large E FOR A LITTLE GOLF. President Harding following as he played for the first time on the public golf links at Washington ULK UlVb WORKERS AND WHAT THLY DO SEMAPHORE SENTINELS THE BEAUTY CORNER r -' 'w.Wjm -" KZWt1 ' &??&&.. ANDREW .1 i i1 I I, .1: in. - Boiki , .1 mi. - (' D i i.i. .t ..'ui'i' D ! h it; .,!' the workmen in the heat treatin..'. moftnunt of the Ace Mot.r torpor "i r. J ml I .. i I nt avenue, Ihey aio treating lntiicat parts of motorcycles t GEORGE S. WEBSTER, former direc tor of wharves, docks and ferries, now a member of the bridge commission, enjoying a stroll on Chestnut street Lecliier I'holo Service. EIGHT YEARS AT SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS, Reserve Patrolman James Jennings lives nt 107 South Peach street. He is forty years old, married and has four children. Jen nings joined the polico forco twclvo years ago , Ledum 1'hoto Service. A I'RANCE AND AMERICA. Two relay team captains, Dclvait, of Franco (left), and Earl Lby, of Penn., meet on Franklin Field. They mctm Belgium and France, on several occusions IilBcr 1'liuto Service. MISS IRENE It. SMITH 718 North Wlota street Philadelphia L i., 4 . n'liii. '- . t.r.V'iV-t.'
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