Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 01, 1918, Sports Extra, Image 16

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"Did you miss your first hus
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second." London Opinion.
Harvard Lampoon.
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bit of scandal you hear, do you?
Helen Oh, dear, no; but If one
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The Young Lady Across the Way
A Notable Feature
Sol Smith's orchestra rurnlshed
the music. A notable feature of
the grand march was the Increased
number of dress sultsv-Antler
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