Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 29, 1918, Postscript, Image 20

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IT LOOKS AS THOUGH the days of novel-reading messenger boys are numbered, now that thu
Courteous "messenger girl"' in natty khaki uniform has made her appearance at the nation's
capital. At least the boys will no longer have the field to themselves.
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A LION FOR A PET is just what one would
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ITALY IS VERY MUCH in the news these dayb with her victory over.the Austrians, not to men
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THE FERVOR FOR SHIPBUILDING has permeated the ranks of our infant
population, so responsive to the leanings of us adults. A miniature ship is a v '" which women
HERE IS A SCENE many times re-enacted in Philadelphia these days,
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lads "passing through" on their way "over there." & for the nonce d ffp.r(1a for the safet' of &
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an ambulance along shell-torn roads in France.
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tHC STRAINS OF "AMERICA" ner ratouncM more impressively in Broad street than yesterday when a full thousand of marines from the Philadelphia Navy Yard gave vest to Utair patriotic feelings ia the shadow of Liberty Statue,
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