rh ": f':. ' "'.l " " ' : W I M t Pi T Suenhtg public Mzbatv i. " PHILADELPHIA, . SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1921 1 ; rT: H-- -M- ,nv 1111 iVl jlKvDHVw va HBRHRb jy kvB r -y PHBV sl . &HF- wDGUhI MBMMPk rflHliil ESSE ii v - y iWH i Jw "- "AVS v h' iiT. W ter.--, . '3 vfc.llMF ,.' r - " '5. K tV.ylV, HNr:.n.lBSH c yt TV "''-: jft '.'5'. i .nniH w. iVrJsmTfct&vWM&MiMimm&'Jte .aa 'earis Vf ?. . ;.". .i '; 1 DISTRIBUTING SEED TO THE NEEDY. Members of the. American TESTING FOR BLINDNESS. Dr. William Lee, nt Thir Rehcf Administration at Kazan, Russia, where they are delivering seeds te teenth and Shunk streets, where several hundred horses are the land tillers. Americans supcrintcndiiiK unloading from cars i. r.s. being examined before purchase by city iJer i-noie acrvu , SOME GIRL SOME DOG. Miss Dorethy Sibley wen first prize In a ' California beauty contest. 'She also wen the deg, which was raffled i elf during the carnival l ridiirttecKl it Lnlsr jit JL 1 PHILADELPHIA HOCKEY PLAYERS. Miss G. Hearne (left) and Miss Betty Wiener, members of the team picked te battle with the British team which is te arme here next week i p s TOOK 50 KIDS ON 50 HIKES TO MAKE 50 - rOR RADUin-F B F0 father mkm Vri 'Vtfl wi iirin.. IHJKT j gvff '"ntctf jSmM,'; J ff 1 7 "w, . 7jwfemv?-ffiaE i'WBa&.sKwsaMBaaMKTEKrY A 111 Mg - fe' Jk, mEM mBfWm HI k fc i ri V S R'EAD THE STARS FOR MY SHAPr ti. - P Tf T y -rtw i Affl" l,-N rj V, tw ?'t:;?M i!:i: '.;f.K Sq MM SHE'LL BE HERE SOON. Miss K. Liddersdalc, England's brilliant center forward, is a member of hockey team which will play Philadelphia and Bryn Mawr girls ' Photo uiui I'WO COACHES. Raffcrty, of the Washington and Lee eleven, had his men en Franklin Field yesterday. "Jeisman, of Penn, is with him i.e.u-cr pnoiebtni" PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD GIRLS AT PLA. At the right is Miss Anita Masen captain of the Auditor of Revenue babkctba.l team. Miss Marien Haws has just made a try for the basket 1 1 itcer photo scri WHAT THEY DID FOR UAD( UllL. Iho house puinter is Mwa Januc Webster, of Canada; the hiking expert, Miss Dickie Trask, of Panama, and the reader of the stars, Miss Manik Kesambi, of Ind'n OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO it - fmtKk. 1HH j H M SI w,'$ffl8Wli i W 1 i , , v-T ' - " r ft-.' - ifflli KIP (tfj J fcffWffii ii nTlir - v. W4,- . JMvtl j Jmim.i s . I JOHN F. BRAUN talks en American art in an EditerinI Page interview PENN'S MASCOT. Francis Hutchins, important factor in football organization u p s - 1 1 i i OLYMPIC PASSENGERS. Mrs. Slvanu, Stokes, of New erk and Vasliingten (left), and Miss Kutherine Mackay. I hey have been in Europe for several months c n. p. UAPKI',R?M HWKIIEN. Mrs. Wiiliam Celvin, wife of iMajer ( elvm, American military attache at Stockholm, has returned with their two children tennii .v- " l0 A WINNING JUMP. Ned C-eurdin, the Harvard star, was caught flying through the air in n bread jump, at Travis Island ;. n. p. JESSE S. COTCRELL, of Tennpssnp, has been ap pointed Minister te Boliv Beliv ia by President Harding r.antral N l'liule IN VIRGINIA. Mr. K. Clarence Jenes, of New Yerk and Palm Beach, is (pending these fall days at Het Springs c. n. p. JOIIN GOWER, 110 Seuth Fifth street, Darby, spraying and enameling dell headB, in the factory of the Quaker Dell Company, 155 North Sixth street iigr puote brvic local football players were in possession of the ball at the time! Central wen iLwr rb-t. "" V . & -lS, '