Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 07, 1917, Final, Pictorial Section, Image 18

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IfAKING A POSITION FOR OLD GLORY
Members of a national guard regiment In a camp somewhere In Philadelphia
digging a hols for their headquarters flagpole.
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sort of way, but when achool opens
again sho believes she'll take a regular
course In orthopedics.
Not Woman's Work
At. a military tribunal In the border
district tho other day, one member
asked tho applicant, a shepherd, If ho
know of nay reason why his work
should not be undertaken by a
woman.
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man. "Bo-Peep," answered the shepherd.
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When prices are so high buy leas of
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see In the West End of London.
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