Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 21, 1918, Night Extra, Image 20

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RE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE THE CAMERA TURNS IN GRAPHIC PORTRAYAL OF THE NEWS
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. '$- "staged" here at home. Now you have the real thinjr in Pirardy, as shown above, with
an American patrol creeping across "No Man's Land."
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THE MAN OK XH.K HOUR is "Charlie" Schwab, as his brother shipbuilders
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WHEN IN TIIK WAR ZONK do as the soldiers do. This armv order, which must be
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army nurses training.
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'"BEFORE THE WAR these were rather lazy days for the college boys, but not bo now, especially at the University of Pennsyl-
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NEW YORK SOCIETY WOMEN have made enviable names for themselves thr'ouch their tifclesa activities in behalf of war rclici.
Prominent umonp; the Red Cross maids and matrons are the women shown above. Left to' right, ,MUs Muriel Vanderbilt arid her '
mother, Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt; Miss Alice Davison, daughter of H. p. -Davison, chairman- of the American Red Cross; Miss'.Fora
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