JT, " ;4 -, ' 1 . 4 i ." t . .. 4 77ie esf News Pictures Daily laientng Jlubltc iftedger "' THE EVENING TELEGRAPH -' 'a THURSDAY December 19, 1918 ' n ?VW 6 3RHB WORLD'S LARGEST FLYING BOAT DEMOBILIZATION AT CAMP DIX PERSONAGES IN THE NEWS OF THE DAT? I ..... in uritTenaooa -Ur3.erv;oo3 H , I THE CURTISS FLYING BOAT, designed for the navy, largest in the world. In this Fpggl ...,. ' " T1 I IiJ fl A WINTER GOV'N of irrav chiffon with varvine strines of velvet, for after- rf CAMPAIGNING FOR THE RED CROSS Mrs. Guernsey Stevenson and Miis E. J'. COLONEL HARRY CUTLER, of Rhode Island, head of the Jewish Welfare ' ' 3 j1" xovr. b noon wear. of Smith aiding the Christmas rolleall at the Statue of Liberty booth Board, and Nathan Straus, delegates io the American Jewish congress, which "- v ' Sv closed its session here last night , ' It CJ9 ics' si MUSTERED OUT AT CAMP DIX. HOME.FOR CHRISTMAS. BOYS OF A TANK.CORPS AT THE WRIGHTSTOWN CAM!' WITH TIIE KIT BAG PACKED, THE ARMY DISCHARGE PAPERS SAFELY STOWED, READYFOR THE OLD HOMF TOWN AGAIN 0., I, s I , Cmcb&pI v5''9a","jxf3,v, "' ' 'tYv-lli'--',hjt''i'tti' 14 fbfi 4MAft- w" M&immm&MM c