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V.. a.! ready for then studies SEEN BY THE CAMERAMAN AS I5RYN MAW R COLLEGE OPENS FOR ITS TH1RTY- EUiUTH YEAR alaF-'ya. ..J; jtli aHaak bbbbbPw9 Jaf AaESS bimibibiBBE'' xSaaaaaataMaMial 4BBBBBB2BBBBBB"BBhm &bVbbbbVbVbVbVJik ' JBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBb bbbbbhbbbbbbbbbbI flBBBBBBBBBBBBB f I bbV brI'bIHbbbbB j V BBBBaBBBanHBBBBHMaEBWBBBBBBBBBV'i i ajDDBawAwH ? i BBBBBSZMSBBBBBBBBi'' ',y'BBaBHBVIiBaBaBaBV i SHHBHBKSBBBBBBBjBjt A BHrt!fiBBBafllBtaBBBBBB HbBBBBBBBR j ECAt IBBWflWflBWfPK ' vinn" wixtlfl'j'J f " TIpBBBapCKJj m bWbbWbM BWflWflBBBBWf BWflWflWflWflBH xvbV 9n a l aflVSiteu sWbbW1 WflWflWflBhdBWflBWi BWflWflWflkhcs 5 V11 V s hbbWa MISS ANNA CAIRNS MRS. DAVIS J. CHRISTMAN AND MISS HELEN GARRIGUES ANNE WOOD ( HINLSr FETE AND PROC CSSION OF THE DRAGON were given yesterday en the lawn at the. home of Mr E. i larence Miller, in Oak Lane, in aid of the Review Club Building Fund. Four of the cast are shown II E A R A D -MIRAL E. R STITT, Chief of Bureau of Med one JOHN HAYS II A M M 0 N D, mining civneer, jailed en the PreMden AT W II I T r S T L P II I Ii SPRINGS. Mrs William A. Gain, of England nBBBBBBBBBBa wJByjMPWMBHBBHJBBMMBfthjfeSPJSBPaBBBLV i BBLBByBLBBBBHMJMr mBftJWKtBBBIBtBat Bar S f flvv BBMlBWaMi ' tftAwAVv A IKBr PHVaV'HftBWAffiBBlV'9MVa9QHFBBH ORGANIZED LONESOME CLUB IN DETROIT. Mi Clara M. Salem plan te have men and women meet "I.ITLMNG IN." Jehn Garnty ! tLe operator at Eugrc ( empany Ne. JJ2, Sixth and Locust streets. Thf-e fiiemen hae a higl.-cla radin et LANTERN IT.ARER Thee children appeared in the Precession of the Dragen, adding te funds for the election of a new clubhouse for the Review Club of Oak Lane W .. ;" fc-. ; :i r ' " ' i "BBBBI WM- "JBBET MteMBfti'CBB iBBWif -,;,', 'i .! 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Ril'y Craig leaped higher yesterday than Bennett when Giants wen vs BBBBBBHBhT-1 '"A' ' ' .s-'t ' "i;v aBBBBBBBBBTr .'V ' fjii ' iMlff- "daff k-Jt. )M,aitfBPBaBBlBlBlBlBlBiBlBlBBBBBi HaBBBKaf skIHHb1b1bj' 1 B 1bBB ONE OF THE BIGGEST GUNS IN THE WORLD firing a shell weighing ever a ten te a range of about thirty miles at the Aberdeen proving ground in Maryland PlPl' f!TTAT?n Cl.'T.fiRE'S watch is much in demand by the children at Kitten house Square MRS. JOHN PEPPERMAN. en way te court, where Mrs. Clara Wood ward is en trial for murdeiing her husband, Jehn Pepperman. Veronica Pepperman is with her mother MISS TANNY BRICE, former "Follies" girl, who is back from an engagement in Londen "DOUG" SHOWS FRIEND WIFE hew te become an ex pert archer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Douglas Fairbanks arrive in New Yerk from the Wet THE OLD GIRARD HOUSE, shown at the left, steed en the northeast corner of Ninth nnd Chestnut streets. In the distance can be seen the tower of the old Masonic Temple. Charles W. Beck, Jr., is the contributor MRS. F. C. MORRELL AND SON GARRETT, OF LANGIiORNE THEY'RE WEARING 'EM LONGER IN PHILLY. Miss fsarn iJeii Specter MRS. J. P. McCULLEY and son Hay li.. nf 1rn" Mnpfl. Tlw..,,l ntrpel --., ... . ,.,, , -- '
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