lu&JZi ?V' 'm& ffMWfwr mpi m iw ws r'& f-Vl t 1 ' mm tI p mZel n. . ' ' St uKi35.i-K&tfaJfJ $r K, Euenmg jSubttc fedger sk- PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, :'MABGH' 20, 1922 ?,. CAN' YOU RECALL THIS BIT OF OLD PHILADELPHIA) ? H.v 'V!- ?',.' ; wW J V i S'Oi 1;. ...& rW 8 -" V At' Jsfti ft! :! ,. . j; j; 3 &-r, :t IVfc, -vO ?& w , ; ??s . r "v JWM -si: av SB '"!!,. iX ?i MTU?.! ,' 'sv; h?.j":v &ivt lssj; 4i-i. t !n ? H$SJ ; '. W J 'Ajf .V.TI ' m ! v M vt Mi "' Vt Xi y &3 rvv v fs M 'r 'vV rf . .. ' Vv4: tm L: " && w ., "J9.1 &r A' $r " ". mmMmmmmmTjmmMmjjmmmmmtmmimyammBmmmm''mgm :i . ' . r $ 9. a- IS mmr u w I T 10 . H l . M4y- $ J 'e&. if6'J tetai IRELAND'S HIGGEST GAKIllSOX TOR FREE STATE SOLDIERS. Irish troops cntcrini,' llic Victeria Dnrrncks, Athlenc. Little by little the IriHh soldiers nrc being supplied with uni forms and modern equipment imernntienni , r- " --'f! kn .7-,-,-.(r GIRL PREACHER launchrs icvivnl in West Vlniadelphiii. Mis NeH E. iuy;-, of WnMiincten, photepraphcil in thn pulpit (if the Angera Baptist Church, l'ifty-eiphth street and Themas avenue, ycteda ;m ;a te !ZXS?&.n-v---Z f -' m t& ?,' rv,-' ha r - fta ,S7 ii,n!:' f tfv'::a.Mi!iiHM!!IIIIHIl liiiiiMiiit.iiin!li I SiiMl! Ml m K: "J :- .s A BIT OF OLD GERMANTOWN. This htructurc, known ns the Wagner Heuse, at -1840 Gcrniantewn avenue,. was built in 1747. It was occupied by the Hessians during the battle of Gcirulintewn. The photograph shows the t building as it looked in 1902. A row of modem houses new occupies the site of the home and yard. The photo- ' graph was contributed by G. C. Frantz, 1G7 East Walnut lane, Gcrmantewn. Send your old Philadelphia photographs te the Evening Public Lgugek & i u ft&& m!mm i j 'a ri hi 'i 2 jyj I i'Jlv" tsam LACROSSE MELEE. The player; uerc i:i a speedy combat near a goal at Vnddingten rrcrea t. ii center, Londen, when the photographer made his picture. The goal tender (at left) hns her eye en the ball ichiui vs'i mm M. i l - 1' IrvS m&rm 'lLtZS,s . T"r '. vpZFZi '(!irii jfS i5r - "-j A '1 MAKES FRAME FOR PRESIDENT'S PORTRAI'l .Jehn Uck-eii Moere has made flames for picture of President from Grant en " 3 J!?! ", NICOLA A. MOKTAKI talks of church music in Editorial Page interview IN RUSSIA'S FAMINE AREA. Dr. Fridtjof Nansen, the famous Arctic cxpleicr (at Jen , watches tlie weik of unloading American (lour. He made n thorough study of the famine hitualien. t' nlriil N we Vlicij .-. ---1 ;-. :,'' '.,' V ' ' &s-4 ) 4 ', : :"' tit ti - -' k SS-. 1. tf 'w "V, . 'yi' (-? '? fC?" ,J r, XhMv;' ifcvi-;, -:,-. rrev. A SjW' : -). . Sirf. . fc V 1V ."LV m G."r.Mi v M kvm-t."i fXfcWrl V . 4tUM T PI SIGMA DELTA 1-RAIhRMH A.- LIM UK k .11 K liettuni row tlefi te right) Leslie Zackc,, Ernest Cienlund, .)r., and Earlc Whitehead. Tep row Lewis Gotschall, James Kcyper, Fester Simmeiii, Earl Husten and M. Hcincmann CHARMING DANCING GIRL. She was photo graphed in New Yerk's Central Park while rehearsing a few days age v w r r . YOUNG 9UENTIN ROOSEVELT, .son of Assistant Secretary of Navy, playing with rolling stock' . ir f- 1?.' 'I f!i -'. (" BUSY PHILADELPHIANS fs$t?ii a ' .:-V e " .w ttiMS I 5"- 3 I i l.OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO s&a ?f MMvJ'-i ;v I ;-x vj-..vji. l'Yi O'j VjVJ& & mi ef F, ZrsrA m m v s ;&L: (V s - 4il (ah ' ?.21. 7 Wf." 1 I K- v l.'LR LEG WAS SCARRED IN RAILROAD ACCIDENT. Mi s Peggy Lorden, el Bosten, asked $5000, claiming she could net ear silk hosiery. One thousand dollars was allowed i 83 m: " ' A , " - ' ?" 1.1 l se1'-' -n; -i i"7-i 1" p'svS i. 'i f-" 'jfi'j'. r?.v v SIAVY'i WSMBSSanKS.. ,-!.' &? feN-1 &' vr IV M., ?1 VST' 7:li b . i. j' rr .n', . 'J M ,c'- V; K .V'J w tti ",'V .' !V ', -- J '? ' P' t'WlA 1 .'-. & r r.. " r !' t... : s . ITaWw vi ;''. v ' . .'v3j , ;& yi t f V'fff PEARL A. HOWELL, the IlioeUlyu actrcM. wln.se pucces-- en Biendwa is beW heralded thiougheut the country ,J V. ' y?l kA 'K&t lLyRi i.i'SJ.-.'Wl . s S v tv JA5 jtAV M DOWN SOUTH WITH THE PHILLIES. "Beye" Lebourveau, and child in Flerida,' near the training quarters,' '-aove' the same, due te a collision witn a icnce TheMr SJSaULL L. WUL-PY, 5C2 Reyden ati.sct. Camden, a piano tuner, busy DOWN SO yM ia'tha wrVroeni efHlw (. VT. Huver Compaey. 1031 Chestnut his'wife and RalJ,' At i e atreet ,,."&, - . isteut of 'th UBm!r1fi$& .flfr-.yir-xu, . . w . ... . ,v. . . .Jplk J ... . ,.nu.,nL.MMiud .i.-ti..l.ti1J, --i. -.w j.-i.. rj. ki AT BROAD STREET AND ALLEGHENY AVENUE. A bit of action .in the hard-fought' game played by Hardvick & Mugce v " 'and the preen Ribbon teams SiTS w"1..1."1'"'!", 4720 North Twelfth street. Ife.g - ,v'"' "'uiiiiii. m. Mr. AlcCu eucrh s marred. Uagcuj , ihMmwi are his hobble!! v .r& r It (Jte&A ... iMmu . ..-.-, i. .iisat ("J.3.f 'TflifcMif-i.U6 . t.VrC'Vr.'t .' ''..V5.'rLkli-LiJ
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