TBWI! , V 4 f , o II $r ' I i& I Up - I i- I Brr v H W& m I I I $ I : I ' I ! I t i K EL I" I lb" I I ft' -4 ' pi, J v J . EVENING PTJBEIC EEDaERPHIEDEIHI:, FRIDAY, MA3T 9r 1919' EKSHE HBHRkr?SjHHHI w T wtf " Wf xfoT! 'w"" r aKm m T B CcwbJ When the worH weht wild with joy on that eventful November 11th when the Armistice was signed, four' great outstanding events occurred. Each expressed the thought of a nation. Four famous painters have preserved these four great events in four superb full-color pictures souvenirs to be framed and treasured of one of the greatest days in the world's history. What America Did What Great Britain Did What the Peoole of Franc JL What the King of the Belgians i Told in FOUR FULL-COLOR PAINTINGS. For a dime and a nickel you get a copy of four great war paintings that have cost thousands of dollars. They are in zj'rome JiiM&y Mm bj 15 cents ver lwo illion m J i s THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA M to ' 6 J Id f i ' vw :AVlA. &! Mi : "ffi '! "f" V "i 'gran Jfi " y .t.i-. ...A; Jflfefl.4"S :.,. u ..& t',vWT' T i Zl IJIL "-i -mrB ImHS a
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