1 " EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER " Philadelphia; Saturday, decembek 1g; 1922 ' -..-11 ' mw W J " lf lw i i - 1 1 . 1 1 x S; KPBSWiBiJMlppwtspiMKjiB M"V''V mBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI-! ,$ Li . m i f . . JIB 1 ( fii 1' I '"''" tttJivw W MIWWIMWW lBia lt . lBBMMMlalv: t,.4 s n 1 RI MM :J fe&Jffl "iv; 1U; ! il'l i' If I? ll I r. vt HI w m ma t 1 vm y $ Mi W I A GENERAL VIEW OF THE FIRE-STRICKEN AREA OF ASTORIA, ORE., where flames swept through a great part of the citv, destroying much propel ty. The less is placed at $15,000,000 r fMf r BBr Jur Jd-B 9B' T jH9DBPf HBHjH H HP3pKjEPuRH H MISS VIOLET OAKLCY, the nrtist, gave PresU MAJOR JENNIE WARD, of the Salvation Army, and dent Harding miniatuie copies of her paintings at one of the many peer children among whom she spread Harrisburg. Photographed with Senater Pepper Christmas cheer en her visit te the slums yesterday after piesenlatien a msPEVSKR OF YULETIDE JOY. Ma ler Jennie Ward, of the Salvation Armv. J. pictured in the slums of Seuth Philadelphia distributing cards among the kiddies. entitling the holders of the precious pastcLeards te a basketful of Christmas goodies K IBHBllllHHHlabl9liAKPHS!Rlllll "-. v.-5(ftLvli. 3") XfTZ?? SnTA K '',' - ' . ' t ,lBt THE LATEST FASH- OFF FOR BONNIE SCOTLAND. The Mies Margaret anil ION FOR SKI-GIRL Sybil Huhlane, of Philadelphia, sail te visit their folk, net knickerbockers and cr- having heard from them for some tune mine coat THE SHARP REPORT OF THE PISTOL was the signal for the start of the international intercol legiate ski race en the snow-clad campus of McGill University, at Montreal, Canada. The event, which attracted a large gallery of winter-sport fans, was replete with thrills and spills. Skiing is rapidly becoming one of the most popular of outdoor bperts among the universities & fiml non . . 1W 1 ' ii sg "n9KRmm ZWi xs M IN CHRISTMAS PLAYLET. Israel Gelden sky i Santa Claui, Henry Langman and .leannette Hackette, pupils of Me all Scheel, as they appenr in scene from "Santa's Wishing Bex," given by members of the school Glee Club under direction of Mis Acker ''"" '' ic ' AID CHARITY BAZAAR. Miss Lucy Stolfe and Miss Millie Brune helped at the Italinn Beeth at the St. Simeon's Mission Heuse bazaar I MISS ANITA DAMfylt ROSCH, daughter of tkJRel noted conductor, seelel stage career '! Jt ' - ' -ittlnnimo.ie - ' -n-i . -1 ' A PEEP INTO SANTA'S GIFT RAG. Seme of the quaint and lifelike character rag dells included in this years let of Yuletide novelties which will undoubtedly bring joy te the .hearts of many kiddies this Christ mas. These delN are mnde in Londen and have had quite a large sale both in America and abroad i.IEMBERS OF ENGINE HOUSE 31 take great interest in new radio set which gives them plenty of the latest jass between fires. Marshnll Riggs, operator, is pictured in the cen ter, lnose grouped around are Geerge B. Stout, Charles Mesebach, Charles Jenes, Jeseph Cetner, Jehn V. Nnhill and James Lembard 0DMAN WAN- M R S. J A Y PRESENTING HIS HILL. This red-billed teu- M A K E R ex- LEONARD GRU- can, a native of Seuth America, is very popular cted te succeed ( K R annually with little visitors te the Londen Zoe tVmr no .... a.. .ltttriKnf pa wjirni RODMAN A nected father ns presi dent of stores CAN YOU RECALL THIS BIT OF OLD PHILADELPHIA? pi 101 .yjmaLSSBS!SSlBS S- 91 YANK MANAGER AND OWNER. Miller Hug- REP. KELLER, DR. ROBERT A. j, ?a s&Z&ESjF&N9KSt iBV B'ns, manager of the New Yerk Yankees, and of Minnesota, MILLIKA i 4wF A , SJrjmBM MMttt lr WyF.WxftWzVmmmSZmEml lKI Colonel .Inre Rimnml mU ,.....,. . :.i....i r u :..nu KihsOJ FW'jr ''VjMW ' A ' W TnHfiMii.J' ' r mnlr) fni' mW 'lT mMiIii 9V9 ....j-j.-., w, uniiui etuu-nLUjin itvuKii- xuluht -- 'undies" te peer fS ' """' ,Zr??SSHlBi iH erty inquiry. mcua. MRS. JOHN B. ROBERTS, president of New Century Club, dia- MARGARET SPO- trlbuted Christmns presents te peer children through kindness of SATO in Geerge W. local aovlce deportment of Public Welfare Bureau Childs Scheel cnter ", s tainment PLACE, ene of the city's old landmarks, was located en the eouth eeuth streets. A view of St. Geerge's llall as it appeared in 1895. Cen- THIS ONCE HISTORIC MEETING wrst rnrnnr nf rl'h!rt.nt nrwl A yr RtrtitR. tributed by the Newell Studies, H55 Seuth Sixth street. Please send us your old Philadelphia photographs 7 YOLANDA MA- SINO helped in G. W. Childs Scheel entertainment Hepe guides the pencil of these Salvation i children. It takes very little te brigl"CD WRITIN' TO kanta Armv Settlement Hnuan the lives of the less fortunate kiddies i I X'v A SV I ..IS, ,it t (.