Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 27, 1915, Final, Image 18

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WEDNESDAY
October 27, 1915
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THE AUTUMN HARVEST 9F DEATH REAPED BY THE FRENCH IN THEIR DRIVE AGAINST THE GERMANS OVER THE FIELDS OF CHAMPAGNE6'" , HBBlilil, IIBBHr "" ,. V 11
( On the left is the scene of desolation that remained after the storm had swept over the 17-mile front on which the Gallic legions concentrated their attack. A solitary HHIBBirllBHl: J
cavalryman rides over a field strewn with mutilated bodies. On the right is revealed the harvest as gathered row upon row, of graves bearing empty shells, helmets I HSHPw WS M
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"MY VOTERS" IS WHAT ONE OF PENNSYLVANIA'S BEST KNOWN ANTI-SUF FRAGISTS CALLS THESE EIGHT STURDY BOYS
They are the grandsons of Mrs. Brinton Coxe, of 1515 Spruce street, one of the most determined workers in the Pennsylvania Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage Left
to right, they are Oscar Brinton Teuber, son of Captain Teuber, of the Austrian army, and Mrs. Teuber, who was Miss Charlotte Coxe; Daniel M. Coxe WiMam See Ger
hard, Arthur Middleton Young, Brinton Coxe, Christopher Young, Arthur Howell Gerhard and Alexander Coxe Young. mu,am eree uer
Lillian Langtry, the famous "Jersey Lily," ha3 just
arrived in this country for a theatrical tour. Though
persons whp keep up with such things say she is 63
years old, the "Lily" appeared in one of the snappiest
of short skirts.
, ROOF OP BURNING PITTSBURGH PAPER BOX FACTORY, WHICH FELL IN, KILLING 12 GIRLS
The shirtwaist factory "horror in New York several years ago came near baiatc rspaated in the Smoky City on Monday,
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