Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 27, 1915, Night Extra, Image 7

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Next Sunday the Public Ledger pub
lishes the year's review of the European
wan All important events in the un
happy family of nations are chronicled
by journalists, statisticians, historians
and military experts.
Each side of the controversy that dip
lomacy failed to settle is presented by
capable writers, and the results of bloody titanic struggles
are given in detail, with the present status of field move
ments and official parleys clearly outlined. Seven of the
Magazine Section's eight pages, as well as the entire
Intaglio, are devoted to the full history of the war.
Special articles, late news, maps, photos
ahd interesting comments have been
collected from thfe highest sources of in
formation: Included in this unequaled
presentation of big war features are
"The History of the War," by C, W. Thompson; "The
Military Side' by war experts of the Allies and the Qer
rrians; "What the War Means to the Rest of the World,"
by Charles Johnston; "Imperialism and Peace," by Edwin
Goldbeck; "Elements That Make for Lasting Peace After
the War," by George H. Borst, and a comprehensive analy
sis of the war's effect on business and international trade.
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