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we 6 sioeilat soleabal RABTREE,~ANO z . MISSES A. KELLY, R. TATSAFOUGH, LRICHAROS, H. WHITE, A. KOPATACZYSKI, M. © § a) = CATHERINE DUNNE (INSTRUCTOR.) 1 ir & - é * | £ | 8 / a ss ALL STARE PHOTOGRARHS..+ 5 5 : ELEANOR CHURCHILL, WHO BROKE RECORD THROWING & BASEBALL Clubs and Colleges* Sen Champions in Strength and Beauty to Contest. By Burris Senkion. “Look at ‘em.’ If that ain't the modern girl for you!’ came in u man's voice from the front row of the City College Stadium Saturday after- noon. A parade of over 200 bare- lerged, mostly bobbed-haired, young xirls, clear-eyed and smiling, clad in trunks and jerseys, stepped lghtly past the half-moon shaped, grand- stand round the cinder track to the thunder of a brass band, -They rep- resented athletic clubs and girls’ col- _ |= — leges from all over the east, G If the man meant those clean- S — iimbed, fearless looking lnastes'as ex- pressive of the spirit éf the Modern Girl, then look out Mr. Man! ,Loosen the stiffness of your old joints for if you want to retain that treasured 2 title! ‘Man, the Master,” you've got Le to get up and move. oH But just as every Sir Barton has his | Man-O-War, so two little black-hatr- ed, black-ey @ maidens and one big x stalwart blonde, gradually, as the “3 day's contest wore on, stood out tso~ ,] lated as super-champions among a list 24 of winners. They were, Miss Camelia Sable of Newark State Normal School, Miss Eleanore Churchill of Robinson Female Seminary, Exeter, N. H., and Miss Rose Fisher of Savage's School. Miss Sabie already had an interna- tional reputation from her brilliant showing in the recent women's Olympic track meet in Paris, when she won more pointe for America than any other individual on our ‘team, broke the world’s record for the 100 yard high hurdles, and won the stand- ing-broad jump from all foreign com- petitors. In the parade Miss. Sable dad a place alone Latween two groups of girls, and won instant popularity BROKEN PLATES REPAL WHILE YOU WAIT nee ot P0o, 109 E. E.128th Stweor Parks Av. 140 1 9 Lexteaten. Avy poner St 160 E. gE sath 8 th Boo cor, “ao Ay. sc TPESIEE | 2) Pa 200 Bare- Legged Girls in Athletic Meet Lower Records at City College Stadium | with the crowd of 3,000 spectators not ‘ only: because of the Olympic insignia sewed to her: chite jersey, but from the way she flashed brilliant smiles and tossed her black, bobbed hair Ing. )- answer to the salvos of applause. She | N, is nineteen years ‘old, slender, per- fectly formed, extremely pretty, and modest. It is not generally known that Miss Sable teaches school and that this very morning a class of youngsters at St. John's Catholic School, out .in THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1922, ELIA SABIE WINNING MME 50 YD. CASH. dow « chunk of purple ast from the bel Hate of the Dw! inj ) feet 3 inches In h body rounded but not o throw ine out of ten backlot pitch- ini years old and has a ¢ fa took first prize in the other two throw- ing events, the basket ball throw and ae _ unatta Bough *hiladelphia Miss Sabie then won the s broad Jump with a one and one-qua finally showed the c how she broke that record in P gliding over four hurdles in an tion high hurdle 60-yard run against time. She tled her event too—9 secon The other little outstanding figure among these girl athletes, Miss The simplest way to end a corn is Blue A touch stops the pain instantly, Then the corn loosens and comes vark, are proudly gnzing at thelr out. Made in a colorless little teacher “champ the arithmetic problems. on the board. It was iate in the afte: the finals of the 6 one race: in whic champion compe as she writes clear liquid (one drop does it!) and in extra thin plas- a when ters. The action is the same. —the oun Pain Stops Instantly New Fall Suits Moderately Priced— $35, $40, $45 Tailored By. The Kirschbaum Shops Kirschbaum Full Dress or Tuxedo Coat and Trousers—Special, $45 Stern Brothers WEST 42d ST, (No Charge for Alteration Never before has our Men's Section offered so large and so fine a variety of new fabrics and models. You will find here the type of clothes worn by well-dressed New Yorkers — with the quiet elegance of quality in materials, in lines and in workmanship. 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