Eifl i & to i1- . rt 5 ' " t Svy t,7v '" V. I . 'L..V T 1 Jcuenma B C "l T1 ' ' m --- -i "' iTiffflimrff'Tinr-'" f-nfirrfif-in "rijm!ikir ; s . a,!:.';"'' KuVFBkYTCF tomfv mktv .aRTw"!t"j "v.! mmWWMP' ' v 8s ' BSfHv .WWjKP iWHRJ!JMx "MA1R AGAIN WAR." This hlocnn is bcitier used by women i "' umic m: mean ) miLABtelJPHlArldOTAY, AUG U 22, 1921 .f" . 'l hroughout Germany in their effort to adjust the country against n'itarisni. In this group American Women are assisting. k. & ir. PRESERVING FAMOUS TREES. Exnoit tree .... arc busy on the Capitol grounds, i.i Washington, tloinc all thf Lilii uu uuiil iu nuvu uuw uy ituiiuna iiiui icailM H 4 C A HUMAN YACHT. English men and women have- adopted the new wutir i rru! :i : ..:..i.l i . l; .... t.i ...l.iit. i:r puii. una sua in ritui-nii'iu is riveieii xo an ordinary army oeu, which niir's riara Woodman is wearing as she is carried through the water. k u-i f. liorL?' i h CI HUTCHISON IN EXHIBITION, .lock Hutchison (left), the British open golf champion, was watched by hundreds on the links of the Llaneich Country Club yesterday. He paired oft" with J. H. Clifford (right), i- r s. THE PILOT. A. W. Tate, of the Maple Leaf MI, the npv B-iti challenger, which will race against Mis-, America for the Intvnu'ion i and Harmsworth trophies at Detroit, on September 'kl. k.i i n r . T FAMILY PICNIC. Employes of the Curtis Publishing Company, then "a v lies and friends enjoyed an outing at the Curtis Country Club, Lawndale, n ' f'ny. Tile children kept the battery of swings busy. i-edcor ihom ser . . OObLES IN SHOW. It was held at the Hotel Walton in aid of the Visiting Nurses Society of Philadelphia. At the left is Mrs.' Jh 'ias W. C. Hartmnnn,'with Champion Miss Beautiful and Sporting Lady. The best dog of the show was picked from the uartmann entries. At the right is iuiss Esther bitser with sparrow. 'Lcdccr Photo Snlrt , -j wmmtmMM'&u FIRST AND SECOND. Charles C lownovn. of Giraui College, r 100-yard swimming ra e frr the William P yaikett cup. . .loi' Marling, of tlu Red Cross Corps, Be ton, as a ciose second PtwiSia irtwiwj(irhau t, ''HHdEt r BwBmtwSf?BBPfflr flBBHBBH sSHb Kk i J- H OUR CITXS, WORKERS.AND JVHAT THEY DO FATHERING" DATA. Alvcy A. Aden. Second Arsi,tant Keerctar: of State, supervising the work of getting information toady for (lie Amcrienn commif- sioners at the Disarmament Conference. 1 .K-mntioi.i HI. FIJRMAN ANGEI discusses m n'nl disenhes in an MHorial I'agp interview l.oiiKnr 'wa S"i , EDWARD 10LAN won this race, the sixty-five-yaid dash, against a laige held in the dual meet hntwnen tho 'illilntnc f it, ol,.-,,.n.i !,. 1:.... "..!.. 1 ., im i.... r"nn(ir. " o " nil' UIIUIIUUII IU'WIl'IIUI'll VUIRLT HIKI IUU IVlllKM'SMI'K """ Tolan represented Kinirses-in'' i 1. i i v ' ' " ' " " I - 1 I L I .. . iWilTil l In 1 f, , k ' .& 'friiLm. TTTf i- WILLIAM WYTHE milling dies for paper box tnni" i ... In . - n'n factory of tho National Metal Edgo Dox Company, UJ'J Cull" .mil street u r a. S( IIOOI. FOR FIRFMEN I'ln- Pre tow. is lieing used to ti.un men foi tlie new i-'i.i1 cipaitnient ol il. mir- tcn, Dehiv. are iirA, 'I IMS LJSA NORRIS, Philadelphia, mi,. (J, II. Demp'iey, Boston, during coatuim ball a Narragnnuett Pior, R. I. u. i u. ' I ARI.I I. IIIHN. Haddon Height,, has bicn '. the liostollle :.erviee 27 years. Route: Tenth to Eleventh; Chestnut to Walnut street, i v a IV (tlIW rAlliiMrr,n . ....... 1 I .. .1 iW" 1. . ' lu'""'ii"u, j'H'ii uainei.i u "'." . (llVe HI till) l)lnt linlivnnn tl, inMoalllif llllll P 10 )' Rcgreation Centers. He won a, prle i-eJs" viioi ?cr 5 1 l b i ,".,,i 1 .w, . f-.M! MrM