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J, i't ,: JA C wy-jfrss?KSft."MJi;-j.iS-. .Nfc.' y iarK-KflMfftjtJsxxi TnnrT - ' jxssss Ti;ritrv"Tii it . . B& "v"''' 'H fBjISlHF '. , -J MISS "SAFETY FIRST" AND SOME OF HER SCHOOL- BOY AIDES tck a ride en the new F. IL T. bus yesterday. Miss Laura Readifer is Mi.s ' Safety First" SPECULATION IS RIFE ever reported transfer of Majer Jehn Jac b Acter's million te England GIRL RIFLE TEAM SHOWS SKILL. Fuur lair ce-eds of the University of Maryland girls' ritle team, who arc said te rate as well as army rifle expcits, are arranging matches with ether schools 7-V JUDGE HARRY S. Mc DEV1TT talks of the drug laws in Editorial Page interview MISS MARJORY EVANS AND MISS IRMA MALDONADO nided at bazaar for the benefit of the Philadelphia Auxiliary of Southern Industrial Education Society, held at Ritz-Carlten K-- ' . ,,. aB5fiBr,-.v; ,.; viv ,&& mXZX L T ;..; s a ' VJK 9 V t - t ." MK a UnHJBBAWw yi c. mmaBzz&, : w -v , . w z&4 SbAi' K Ni v-i ; 'joy i iv!?SB :"w:j TOS&SS .S3I HELPS AMUSE THE KIDDIES. Mrs. Themas Delan helped entertain 'he children jesterday at the Nurses' Heme, 1310 Lembaru htret-f. .he Is pictured above with a group of happy youngsters clustered about her V'-lFT '-Hit Rfc"' -' 1' S3SIk2Kj -' v j ,j,fJfcj,' . - V B- r' VL MRS.DITH McCLURE PATTERSON, chairman of campaign te touch thrift te women PRESENT "OLD CURIOSITY SHOP." Mist Helcni Berden, Mr. G. Broek Loughlin mid Mr. Jnmes Knivctem three of characters in play at Wakefield Chapel tonight WEST PHILADELPHIA niGII SCHOOL GIRLS TO GIVE PLAYLET. The camera caught some of the girh at ivluarsal jisterday. Miss Marguerite Laager appears ei the eti emu left. In the middle picture are Miss Florence Stevenson and Miss Ruth De Kerte. On the right is Miss Florence Raiidnll AT FIRST MEETING OF AMERICAN-GERMAN WAR CLAIMS COMMISSION in Washington. Dr. Wilhelm KiesvcL bach, German Envey; Justice William R. Day, umpire, and Judge Edwin I). Parker, American Commissioner DR. II. S. CUM MINGS inspect ing Government's sanitary btatien abroad Jl wide kneil' and i fie,t. Sullivi them ei Hut it ki$ deli., .hernr a Am huf in the f&fi. can pa?Mr hi "l ' er6iN(vi .4 wi erica hM rvad httUt' , that yir, HI . ., M wrapt. I. ii i wmflm! mm mUKKKKmi V A y& CAN YOU RECALL THIS BIT OF OLD PHILADELPHIA?. MRS GIFFORD PINCHOT addressed Republican women of Chester County in MIS S MARGARET Coate'sville yesterday, baying that the women voters are en guard, and that they Crowley, secretary te akeuld jnsist that these for whom they vote shall keep their campaign pledges. She United States MinUter S-T j, shown above at New Century Club, CeatesvilU te Caire 3 W . i "v w . ii m - sV . TV M TTl ft OSivuaMiiiiiB 111, Ui;iiiu ' 'SBL'' aBftSit; THE ROAR OF THE ELEVATED WAS MISSING. Feet of Market street In 1889, showing the P. R. R. ferry house. Send ua your old Philadelphia photographs i - CHESTER TOtVN- SEND, 93 yeafs of age, is the eldest living Masen MRS. ROBERT LEON BUCHER, recent bride at Melrose, Pa. (c) Kubty itmbrMll Sludlea JUDGE E. H. GARY (left) re- eclves the Leuis Livingston Seamen Medal for conservation of human life NEWLY CROWNgJ queen Marie u ril mania wearing P",! ant gr ; i W-iKkhA Mm ?&&m .:Y,U..M HHttjHHH-MBkfK2g wmma&udm
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