Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 30, 1918, Final, Image 20

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Philadelphia, Saturday, March 30, 19UI
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TAILED MAP SHOWING PROGRESS OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST BATTLE NOW RAGING IN FRANCE
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l'OOWBFUL. SPAIN'S conquest of the American footlights Iia been one of tlio striking events of tho
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: .'contributions made by tbe Cansinos to "Doing Our Uit, now vuiblo at tuo Uiestnut street
MAUD CAMPBELL, who has won
much favor In "THe Man Who
Came Back," which remains at ths
Adelphl Theatre
KAY SAMUELS, who has, an Itdec.
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Ubs of tho day, will head tho bill
I Keith's,
THE VIVACIOUS I'EUFQKMANCE of charming
Anna Wheaton in "Oh, Boy," tho fprlgbtly tuuiical
comedy, will delight next week's audiences ut the
Lyric Theatre.
IN THE SrillN'U produiwn fancies M
gravely turn to thoughts of lulen, ami
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