"xrnT i public I.' ? The Best News Pictures Daily MONDAY December 3Q. 5 THE EVENING TELEGRAPH lTHPppnTW7-" "-,- ! .' . .- ; 'C'ARIED CHRISTMAS WEEK ACTIVITIES ARE DOMINANT IN A PICTORIAL REVIEW OF THE DAY'S NEWS HAPPENINGS O H J Is GOING OVER THE TOP of tho landing pier, and "beating" it for homo. Thousands of sailors and marines of the fleet from overseas, TXrt 1 JePBUBm''' I " " "( " ' ' ml&k '' JW y now anchored in the Hudson River, were granted furloughs of ten, fifteen and twenty-one days, according to tho distance of their homes. jy C J wlfHipiBiH " T - - r -J$l,W This is the first opportunity that most of them have had to see their families since enlistment. y3 r -- - UUJi & S JrWh--4 i- m-wA MI30E1 i f,''?.'' ' vT JH HKC" j''ifflK 'V .yBMBHF ' 'HBpl''lm , PIhMH&I THE CHRISTMAS LADY in the dress of war is Mrs. Pf ,V Bg' 'HoSSIBt " HlB 'H' ' "$'' " fH "' a!w JL IBSi. j: at a dinner to men at arms at the Officer's' Club in New York. WMW f -'WHBi i little 1 1 - . : - : " ... ajftjMMgBgigg THE YOUTH WHO HAVE GONE to France from Camdcn,"JT. J., havo fought so heroically, and paid, with their young lives the price of victory in the desperato taking of Sd4n. that our neighbors across tho Delaware aro justly proud of their high achlovemont and patriotism. This triumphal arch to the Yanks from Camden, overseas and in . 'lf ' camps, is located at Broadway and Perry street 'TWEEN ALARMS these long winter oyenings aro often.excUIngly passed 'away at'tfyo fire houso In hotly contested plnochlo tournaments. Many a thrilling meld has been "spurlos ver senkt" by the sudden clanging of tho fire-alarm gong beforo it could bo officially recorded ac cording to Hoylo Y -l . 1 -1 a H Vffi 7 'L i . t Yi - -2 &L . T,' W '..iftftV"!! i i("-. r A' iiV '.j. '
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