fVYS '1 $' y r .r r- t t The Best News Pictures DaHy Euenmg public Slefrger rIHE EVENING TELEGRAPH FRIDA Y December 27, 1918 i -a V i FRANCE WELCOMES PRESIDENT FEATURES OF INTEREST GLEANED FROM HIGHWAYS HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE :s7 i THE U. S. FLEET AT ANCHOR Jn the lower expanse of tho Hudson River shortly after the review by Secretary Daniels. Tho Utah is in tho foreground. A vast throng watched in silence, as if awed by the spectacle, as tho ten fighting units from overseas steamed slowly to their anchorage. yJli i-i in i ii.ii mi i I ft. I . --- - - . MT.B m WHEN PRESIDENT AND MRS. WILSON, stepped ashoro at Brest they were greeted by this smiling group of American girld, canteen workers in France. The flowers held by Miss Lillian A. Clemens, of Bayonnc, N. iJK (at the left) , and by Miss Helen .Alexander, of Philadelphia, were presented to Mrs. Wilson by tho canteen girls WILSON the on the capital. The first HHPHBiH i ! "WORKERS WHOSE DAILY TASKS tako them along Chestnut street In tho toomlng are familiar' with tho , Uundlte,pMtpcka3 to her motor wifon. Mi Itogd hwojr Wkm uU, d tho picture of p.- girl "expressman" . OFFICIALS OP THE EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATIONat Hog Wand aro expertly carried about thejr bu8nes'f ' i. delivering and collectinsf-expreas ' ' ., , in speeding aUtompbiles dViVfln bY akillfiil "chftUffereta" , , JrlfN. r . "tfw , ;-. r ri 'J 3 .
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