?V A t ' r i .. w , 'rvcff k v-n r- r '? W ' -i;' .- ,'.v FH-' pf yr"!"' '''':?"VJ!twpft r -i iSuenm0 public Stedger PHILADELPHIA, THUESDAY, SEPTEMBEE 29, 1921 Nrtppfvj ' SMISS KATHERIN'E B. HARD MISS ANITA STRAWBR1DGE (LEFT) AND MISS MRS. ROBT. E. STRAWBRIDGE li- 7- ' F "$ ' 'dIM rSl PENING DAY. Society folk turned out in large numbers at the Bryn Mawr Herse Shew yesterday. They were repaid by many thrilling falls In the steeplechase feMFJ m ,. . &&&Zm& ' lfel' 'EpMEk'' M M&MtMSSm 'iWtMlmmfr'lx J. R. FERGUSON. He's a SKIPPER OF THE AMERICA. Cem- SOME KID! We refer te WSKMsiWm Jlmr&MWzam A"? ,, t,. ,-,n ,.- i i ., . ,,,, ,,--. trm, ,. , i t . , member of the Roxborough mander'William U. Swann, who breuerht costume made of glove kid liSM3B. - mmmflMmi' OUTRUNS RACE HOR&E. Geerge Walsh, en the .1. C HLEVLS COWDIN, of the Rockaway pole team, is at the Presby- Gelf Club ledger i-hute twrUce the famous yacht hcie i-tiser l'hetu service seen in New Yerk (' P. MmfflSjfc 'ejHMmim3''-tii Aqueduct track, takes the laurels in a novel race fel- terian Hospital with a fractured leg sustained when his horse fell en jgltiBUm .. HB3BL'"4 owing a wager with the jeckev intematier.it Tuesday. i.. fleer rtiote TMc "" MRS. LYDIA SOUTHARD n tr a. n- ln Falls, Idaho, for killing hir huihurd r J iflipr murdtr charge are pcnd'ng ug i t flir THE THIRD HORSL WON. Tne photographer caught four horses in the claiming-two-year-old race at Havre de Grace. Fair V rgirua the horse rurning third, went te the finish a winner. Pence was riding. The horses having the close battle are Zen- i nta and leaned Zeal Feigned Zeal finished second i-eiiBw rii te serwu BOYS GIVE PLAY. Arthur Lewenthal (left) and Edward Hecht, two of the ceiffbdians in the musical comedy presented last night at the Mercantile Hall by members of the Yeung Men's Hebrew Association . . MISS MINNIE SUMMERSCIIU. 2JS West Erie avenue, inspecting and rellnii, oilcloth in the factory of tThomes Petter Sens & Ce., Second street and Erie UVenUQ x.eucur 4'iiuiu dv' viLt T D'LLdUL. .1. LI zul.i'a f he tnian, if ( inca'e deft) and Mud Mdry Van Kleek, of New l erU, at unemployment conference iurn & i;win JOHN J. SONGSTER, Darby, has been in serv ice thirteen years. He serves Chestnut street, Bread te Fif leenth street LOgr rnote srvU; TWO CADETS. SI Pauxtis, couch of the football team that is te represent the Pennsylvania Mill' tary Academy this year, has a big job te select the bnsr. nf ., w Vr KZIa XVvritnr. "J n" Allen (left) is n star halfback. A Philadelphia lad, J. Carsen Perry, is aure of making center L.P. I t m -v. ,M--Mk ifc f-r. " ' . '