pFw3w V-" n f All '- ( - 'i.S ' i 5 ' i ri t r " V t I 1 r - 1 -I Saientng ilubttc ffiefctjer -PHILADELPHIA,. SATURDAY, DECEMBER U, 1921 I $!sdHHHMlHHHHHHHHHHHHHHBv &X 5 i M 9 4 j V -X.v P?ltHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHfl flVflkrl PBklHVkii ULSVx ft SrJ a Kl t BhTI 1 j'H -l .SlfcT" jS' SS M,ytCfcPBBB i l I !," ' F V Bi(, d f I i r'' v? v-fe kP&:$ i 1 1 v -& i v J ImJj HI "- 1 a v 3 WssSS Rlifeill I i-i' -V" K e - fcyp H13MN3 v":?mVs3U ' - tf-is' TfeSr KM .ffisfrffigpSa ssT &CH3Um t ' ijt tf V ' JV3L '4k v EiM&l!& "-'H v . Aw3Pf MKiJM tvi V' ,v !4Mr J&?$:'t u - '-' .V aiPUKSfeai &iIQ.:K4'iiV . ; '.i.J vb-vSM lf; Tta' w?-kv?.. L.sM KkiM - ftS-5.(sK- n.'V'ff- it-r; ? v,3':-"ffiyf-im" --.iT.yi ONE OF HUNDREDS. A busy postefflcc clerk of the station nt Twenty-second and Market streets doing his best te see that all get their Christmas mail HELEN MORTON, of Swarthmerc, docs her bit te help the Delaware County Children's Christmas Cheer Association make many happy ' CHESTNUT STREET WEST OF TENTH STREET IN J892. The northwest corner was about the same as it is today, but you'd be startled te see a horse car, as is shown in shown in etching. There is net an automobile in sight te break any city parking rules. The patrolman has no traffic semaphore. Nete thestrect pacing and overhead wires. Have you an old Philadelphia photograph. Send it te the Evening Public Ledger FA1HER PENN'S CHRISTMAS TREE. Decorated with stars and covered with a white substance, it makes a beau tiful picture, with the Arch street buildings as background i $H'& ?$$'& -ft & ' -)i W:' ' 4 M'VtWVi1 SUE HARVARD, who will be the soprano soloist at the SEASONABLE HEADGEAR. Miss Jacqueline Legan, of DORIS E. YOST, treated well by the Uellevue- H& mSfi!MM SBfc Jl!li twelfth annual Philadelphia Eisteddfod, te be held en January movie fame, had it all fixed up for a Christmas party Stratford Santa Claiib as children of the hotel rTTrff'T "' " 'MtBPlKlMU 8lilmS. KIH FRED K. BEAUVAIS, poet, Indian guide and promoter, co-respondent in the Stillman divorce suit, is starring himself in a movie, of which he is the author. Miss Christina McNulty is leading lady wn wena rnote :OUR CITY'S'WORKERS AND VHATTHEY DO DR. JEAN B. BECK talks en elementary training in Editorial Page interview IN CHRISTMAS PLAYLET. Jennie Mardene, Gertrude Wasserstren and Sadie Steiner (left te right) carrying candles at the Nathaniel Hawthorne Scheel, Twelfth and Fitzwater streets IN NEW YORK. Mrs. Ar Ar ture de Hecren, of Philadel phia, Shopping A. A. Brown BRITAIN'S MODEST VIOLET. Lord MISS RUTH PRITCHARD Riddell, Lloyd Geerge's publicity man at peared in Philadelphia Mw Arms Conference, sails for home u. &. v. Club's Christmas entertainment "neli?"LllfM ' 'T"V' ''"' ' 7:"1P5FSSBI PIVSVHi; r BUSY PHILADELPHIANS ZL MARY TKOUTMAN, LM10 Mutter Btreet, operating automatic bettle-filling NAVY WINS BATTLE AGAINST SAND AND WAVES. MISS CAROL CUMMINGS, of William HIS CHRISTMAS HOME. Yee, they de wnchlne at the Smith, Kline & French Company, Frent and Poplar streets. The U. S. destroyer DcLeng aground at Halfmoon Bey, Calif., Penn High Scheel, helps te deliver toys celebrate Christmas at the Philadelphia v The machine handles forty different types of bottles Is saved. One of crew 'ng aboard In basket DID te Philadelphia cjjildren. Zeei The keepera previde extra feed TRUST OFFICER. Harry A. Mankln, of the Ninth NJ Unnlf. Tln'e mnviln.1 e.,l II, .c . neon Wnbster "V -.. Tennla and basebnir nre his hobbles I tiJU'n . .,M (h ,, ? jig. . itjt'jt',?A''..ji V.j,lNy3jfr& Ti V ft
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