.'" . U '. ? H Q, V " v. v ."A '.4 . i 1 V ft V l'" ' tev Etmntitrt Uithlk lEeibdet ?vf V ' " PHILADELPHIA, BATURPAX MAf 28, 1921 :-.r " .&, - r fl l Bi'iiM US -iraJrLjF ksterulKi! ,'VBHbB HBflflflflflBKPABKH si IF ( "yM 1 'f'jBiul." Bibb SKETCHING. Mnrcmiso dc Fraysseux do Maziercs, who is visiting friends in this country busy nt the Devon Horse Show, yesterday. Miss Alma wanamaKer is posing Ledger Fhoto I Ledger rhoto Service. HR FAVORITE. "Witchcraft" is owned by Mrs. Wjlllam dulPont, Jr., of Wilmington, who rode tho horse in several events of tho Devon Horso Show, this week Ledger Photo Service. "FLASHLIGHT" A JUMPER. He was ridden in one of the events of late yesterday afternoon, at the Devon Horse Show, by Arthur J. Fox Ledger rtioto Service. - f 7 KK, -v 'ivl IT WAS A CLOSE RACE. At the left is Miss Neil, first in a heat of the 75-yard dash at the Temple University games of yesterday. Miss Semple was second Ledger Tboto Service. A " HIGH HURDLES. Two of the girl athletes of the Temple University in action at the Northeast Athletic Field, yesterday morning, during the intersChOOl competitions Ledger Photo Service. 1 j v , ' 5lUmJnr?- c iMAWUr AjW , '' v .; v; i-.n w mi.vr'"''' r, ) 5 IfWr' il'"lTl '1 V4teSiWfribrV ? Xfi SM&'iU Vrg' vi .t.llll i iiAtl,nlt " " .-.-. uxy i ; ss llllHf'fe ' Kf SHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH 1 -----------M-iliif f nln i A 1 mi m1i-3WI----I-------I i'Wi12IBPHIIIlliHPBiliiiiiiH . 1l II -i A-Hs1 H v w'HHBK LOOKING WEST. Tho photographer found a place in City Hall where he could nJ '. Market street. The bridge runs across from Broad Street Station to tho Cotnmcrcial' t Trust building Ledger Thoto Service, ill s V ENCOUNTERED STORM. The school ship Annapolis arrived in the Philadelphia port yesterday after a long cruise, with, one oi tno mast ncaas oauiy snattercd by storm, uno etcning at the leit snows the damaged mast, ino photographs wet I taKen irom a city tug as tne Annapoas proccedea up the Delaware Ledger rhoto service. W- ' KB. ' V TVIGS" FOR EYELIDS. False eyelashes have been introduced. Samples , arc made up in all shades to suit the complexion of Milady Kadel & Herbert. PENN CHARTER WINS INTERACADEMIC MEET on Franklin Field. The annual event; held yesterday afternoon, brought hundreds of athletes to Franklin Field. The 120-yard hurdles ovent was won by Riday, of Penn Charter. Four of tho contestants are shown. Conley, of tho Germantown Academy, won the shot-put. At the right is George Pawjing, Jr., of the Episcopal Acad emy, winner of the mile run Ledger I'hoto Service. : OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO SEMAPHORE SENTINELS dUOU II .. ". I . - a. . r , vr -. X . Mil PAGEANT OF OUR COUNTRY. Tho mmiln nf ft, Hnnnn Spfinnl. Fiftv-eicrhth Media streets appeared before their parents nnd friends, yesterday. Miss Alberta ' Harris as "Keystone State" (left). In the Spirit of '70 group arc Adelbert Crampton, ,0 Victor Wilson and Morris Rothman Ledger rhoto service. MISS MARY O'DONNELL, 1438 East Oxford street, operating a stitching machino at tho National Fiberstock Envelope Co., 429 Moyer street. She ' is stitching expanding wallet envelopes Ledger Thoto Service. WITH HER FLORAL GIFTS. Emma Trentinf, the singer, sailing from New York to her homo in Milan ;nderwood & Underwood. ONE OF THE NEW- ONES. For six months Reserve Patrolman Chnrles Stephens has been a member of tho police forco and for that time has served at Broad and. Spring Garden streets. Ho Jives at 3028 North Hutchinson; street Ledger riibto Service. IN "II. M. S. PINAFORE" CHORUS. Miss Esther Jones, as seen last night, the second evening of tho opera, at thQ Broad Street Theatra ? ledger rhoto Berne. M s SHE HAS PASSED WASHINGTON. Miss Olga Crane Grovor, of Boston, aegj panied by her mother, is autoing to California. A few "days ago sho passed Wd riiiladc nh a rri -"- m I N i. A' If l "'.lafcW litir :i, u.j. !" t? "t i-fcTr fr W M-l-V r4i r iLii!iiP,'fr-,':a,lc