Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 28, 1918, Final, Image 18

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THE EVENING TELEGRAPH
SATURDAY
December 28, 1918
MILADY VOGUE IN THE EXQUISITE ARRAY, OF FUR TRYING OUT SANTA CLAUS'S PRESENTS IN THE SQUARE
SQUIRREL FUR HAS A WAT!l of lending itself most ospc- FOX AND MOLESKIN COMBINE to make this fur wrap W, Si. ' ' i 'L "BLOW, BLOW THOU WINTER WIND" with nil apologies y
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CHRISTMAS MAIL was much too tardy for young
Walter Brooks, n grandson of Mrs. E. T. Stoteabury,
so ho is operating a mail routo of his own in tha
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THIS YOUNG HORSEMAN, Master Walter
Stlkmnn. displays cnuestrianshlp of tho high
cat skill in guiding his fiery Christmas steed
THIS YOUNG MOTHER, lfttlo Louise Brooks, hns iidr tiny hands
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