Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 06, 1918, Night Extra, Image 20

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THE EVENING TELEGRAPH
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Philadelphia, Saturday, July 6, 1918
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HE WAR HAS OPENED OTHER AVENUES TO WOMEN, WHO ARE QUICK TO GRASP NEW OPPORTUNITIES
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LAST, BUT NOT LEAST, anions the many pecupations undertaken by British women is that of riv'
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WITH AMPLE PROOF of her ability as a
farmerette, Miss Beatrice De Lacey, from the
Seabrook Farm, near Bridgeton, attended the
'JuJyFourth festival.at'the South Jeraey,town,
DILIGENT WORKERS for the Red Cross are these youngsters, who realized the sunwof $35 from a fete in
the square at Twenty-fourth and Wharton streets.
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