Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 18, 1918, Night Extra, Image 22

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Philadelphia, Saturday, May 18, 1918
PYOUNG AMERICA, DEEPLY PATRIOTIC, GIVES VENT TO ITS IMPULSES IN VARIED WAR ACTIVITIES
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WHEN IT. COMES to quantity as well as quality of Red Cross work, the girls of the Sheridan School, at Ontario and G streets, very nearly
bold the record, ss the above photograph showing the results 'of their handicraft bears out.
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THESE DILIGENT pupils of the Sheridan SehooJ are displaying some .of the
Red Cross work, of which they have ample reason to be proud.
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