Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 19, 1918, Night Extra, Image 18

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PHOTOGRAPHS OF INTERESTING NEWS HAPPENINGS, THE WAR AND PERSONS OUT OF THE ORDINARY
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JUST TRY TO IMAGINE
the emotions of these
Americans, on their way
to the first-line trendies
in France. Are their
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perils awaiting them, won
tiering how they will re.
turn, or is it with the
tame alluring sense of un
certainty with which one
enters a game of chance
that they go forward?
These are questions only
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THE IDOL OF THE COUNTRYSIDE is the Amcriran soldier who is m foitmmtc as to he
able to speak French and thereby spin jams for the entertainment of admiring peasants "oer
there" about things over here. Imagine the happy lot of this huKy marine, who is able to
chat with every fair maid ho meets, providing, of course, file is willing, which goes without
saying. In this particular photograph he is the cjnosure of more elderly eye, which is the
acid test for the Americans' popularity.
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Rut Mrs. John Croby Dorccy, of
4246 Wyalusing avenue, has given
more to her country than a flag.
Her three beloved sons have en
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blessing, the last one, John Crosby
Dorsey, Jr., having just joined the
Marino Corps. Whereupon his
mother is adding another Mar to
the family service flag.
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THERE'S MUSIC IN THE AIR most every evening behind the battle lines in France. Here,
to speak colorfully, the horizon blue is serenading the khaki, the former being a corps of
Alpine buglers who hate dropped in on a company of American Marines at their billets.
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"ISNT HE CUTE?"
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beholding Master Aubrey
C. Dixon, Jr., fully equip
ped for a morning's fun
in Rittenhouse Square.
By the way, if the coming
of spring doesn't mean
anything in your old life,
just pay a visit to some
one of the public squares
and sec how it affects the
kiddies.
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WHAT KIND OF VEIL have yon thought of
for your spring bonnet? perhaps you might
he taken with the diamond mesh pattern in the
extreme upper photograph. The mesh is four
inches wide, of cheville dots, and is worn with
a, trim turban of black chip straw. When the
momentous question is decided, meet Mrs. Nor
man MacLeod, who appears directly above.
She is wearing the uniform of the Emergency,
Aid Aides, of which organization she is the
director.
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