.4? il . ? IK ft, ft' .i& Wf wibe&mkm msm fwjfjrcs iXXSMZWB v iaraxa '- A A' Euerona $mbltc ffiefter PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1021 r ' B. 1 MIS, V P " V p I- pi , -. AN ACTIVE HALF DOZEN. English shop girls arc being trained in athletics. The photograph was taken at Sunbury, England, in a field adjoining the polo grounds, where the American poloists are practicing. Kadcl e. Herbert ; W VHP 32 ' - iasw iff' $ vv?" MmS iiiiiiini i ii m T ii ill n n ttt i. i . . JiHH H H' 'j-jk 'w ' J111111111111111111B r.; ? a i & iay J,' '. -.' v pes I K . - : S,4i5 v ' m& fr ft." if v A m ms - -'-; v Hk. ;t --miV v MftdNVgrlt &S&2&&M& X v3j I? 'H a a ?. jri-ssriflrf I tofcr.i i ', tkJf A'KI ft mmaRG r&isrKa K AV ':-X-y-' !M x ' , '?EL. FASrlRA.tfrtt.! ..,.-...... mJ- iA tffe.i - 5ga,-.visaii ' "6 ? J rfW?. 1. h9HMj ,K1M1I ?iLHMf?SB4'xnlK 1?JB&i3i;i .WKa5y'c imj. 1 tsiu j. IK I,''X Mfei LiiiiiiiiiiH , :' ! ,.H .ikiiiiiiiiiiiiB ' -, ' S . &':f -- J'K 3 &. N '' &. 1 HELEN ANN MATTHEWSON HENRY SANVILLE AS JACK FROST AND DONALD ELEANOR BEATRICE STONE showed the sole of her right shoe totl SAWVlJjijt; AS V1UL.1V.L jinoiugruiJiiur. AT THE MAY DAY FETE AND BABY SHOW held at "The Oaks," Twelfth street and Valley road, yesterday. The Preston memorial fund of the Review Club, of Oak Lani benefited. It was under the direction of Mrs. E. Clarence Miller. Leilucr Thoto J(Sprlce , PLAYING WITH THE FAVORITE TEAM. In the men's golf championship of the Suburban League, which started yesterday on the Aronimink links, the home tsam was considered the favorite. The players aie H. W. Merriman, Harry W Summers and "Billy" Gray, of Aronimink. l.eilser I'hoto Sur ce -Jf i'jIji . " L 1 if ii rf S PQLkiiiiiiiiiiiiiiViiiiiiiiiiiiiV'iiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiVMQkiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HiH AJ -A- O011,108-. The annual fete of the Friends' Select School was held yesterday afternoon. SNAPPED AT ST. DAVIDS GOLF CLUB. Among the many women who I-atner lime is clowning the Queen of the May, who is Gertrude Anderson. The children at the right played in the invitation golf tournament for women yesterday (left to right); aie Margaret Castor (left) and Jean Eaton. Mrs. E. V. Murphy, Mrs. George Wharton Pepper and Mrs. Richnvd Norton. I.eilser Photo Sen.e l.pdscr I'liuto Hmlco. 'WZTyWK rm' "k 'm'i jMPrF- '"MM 'ESh-. ' ' .' 2Kf-wV KShfr.r i . 'klhi -- , . ,4n4'1 m im & .x SOK-V ' .ikiiMI - - v Vol""' .'SSf. jf)S.. ,-J ikta. )T r HHk' ?'' W3B Til " ELEVEN-YEAR-OLD RIDER. Harriet Mitchell i making the jump with Home Acrain at the Na tional Capital Horse Show' w 1 ii or '1 r'lmi LOADING THI TRUCK. One of the barrels takt-n from the cellar by the prohibition agents in a raid at 719 South Thud sttcct yesterday afternoon !.cclK r Photo St.'c EDWARD WHITE, head of the statistical division of the Income Tax Department in Washington. Ontrul Nea Pliotu i FAIRMOUNT CLUB JUNIOR EIGHT. They are spending much time at practice on the Schuylkill Rnei Left to right, they are: Staggers, bow; Gamp, Kuhn, Hnitmaii, Buxton, Cnrlin, Hermann, Adams, stroke-' Savers, coxswain. , lK(.r ,,h01(1 SllUte ' DR. HARRY N. ETTLKSON dis cusses naturalization in an inter view on the Editorial Pago 1- S- hunt OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO SjjFpJB SEMAPHORE SENTINELS fcSgJjfiA'il 1 THE BEAUTY CORNER " OPERATING PAINT MIXER. James St. Lawienco and George Sprier n ix hundreds of gallons of pnint in a day at the factory of Yarnall Paint Co., 1038 Race street (1 . -j.- - u I ' HER BUSY DAY. Mrs. Walter Waring Hopkinson, fortune teller at the Flower Market, in Rittcnhouso Squaro (, LoOvvr Pliotu B-nlc. AT FOURTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS. Reserve Patrolman William Morrison lives at 0540 Broomall avenue. He is thirty-five years old and has been a mem ber of the polkdjforco for eight years , Ledger Photo Utrvlo. WATCH THIS GOLFER. Miss Edith Ciimmings, who recently won tho I'lorida championship, is on her way to fight for honors in the internat(onJil tllt in England (-uirl Nuw ihoi. MISS ALMA BURKE 1243 Jackson street Philadelphia Voro & ITowhi. j 1 'i.ni.l. s .. fkiy.TvN.i . ') . t JA tii,J.J . iti. '..ift -.
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