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The Court of Honor during the Elks' greatest parade, Philadelphia, July 18, 1907.

"Dem brats done gone and stole dat melon." [graphic].

Main aisle, Horticultural Hall, Nov. 26, 1901.

Independence Hall, where Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776, Philadelphia, Pa.

Independence Hall, where Declaration of Independence was signed 1776, Philadelphia, Pa.

The old Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pa.

Beautiful basin and gardens before Horticultural Hall, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pa.

The Liberty Bell, leaving Philadelphia for Boston, June 15th, 1903.

Liberty Bell, State House, Philadelphia.

Independence Hall, which first proclaimed Freedom, as "government by the people," -- Philadelphia.

A beautiful garden avenue in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pa.

Sunken Gardens, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia.

Elk's Convention, Phila. July 15-21, 1907. "Dutch Disturbers," Kansas City display.

In the goat-carriage at the "zoo" Philadelphia.

Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pa.

The old Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A.

The joys of winter on the Wissahickon Drive, Philadelphia.

The Wissahickon Drive crowded with one-horse sleighs, Philadelphia, Penna.

Coining presses. Government Mint, Philadelphia, Pa.

General view of the erecting shop, Baldwin Locomotive Works, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A.

Whack it off short Sam.

Prince Henry and Mr. Cramp, leaving the new Russian battleship, Cramp Ship Yards, Philadelphia, U.S.A.

Elks Convention, 1907.

Superstitious Chinese children covering their faces to avoid being photographed [graphic].

Spinning room - Winding bobbins with woolen yarn for weaving, Philadelphia, Pa.

Calves crossing the stream

Snowbound, Wissahickon Creek, Philadelphia.

A pleasant evening at home.

When a man's married his trouble begins.

"Be patient, dear; don't swear."

"Is that tooth mine?"

Love on a tub.

Mr. & Mrs. Turtledove's new French cook.

Sunken gardens and Catholic fountain, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A.

The blue Juniata.

Is yo' sho' lady when I wears dese stockings I won' fin' ma laigs all black.

A darktown wedding, the ceremony

"Does you love me hun?" [graphic].

"You brazen huzzy! You shall leave at this hour! And the least of your fault is the wasted flour."

The "new man" on Blue Monday.

The new woman--wash day.