Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 02, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Image 12

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wonderful war paintings no running In the Ladle Boat'
Journal. I think 3ehoonover'a conoeptlon of tht cap
ture of caohlns guns In Belleau Wool by If. S. Marines
Is remarkably olevar, and I hare hoard Marines who
were In that fighting aay that the painting la so true
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aoras of the) deeds of-tha 27th Division are to be
thus dopioted.
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Curtis Publishing Company In presenting the deed
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"That's an Honest-to-God
Battle Picture That Is"
Said a doughboy who was in the Chateau-Thierry fighting, as he looked at one of TheT
Ladies' Home Journal's great war paintings. "That's exactly where I stood."
"Every Detail of Thai Picture
Is Absolutely Correct"
Said the Chief of Staff of the Fighting 27th Division, Colonel Olmsted, as he Iooked"at'THB
Ladies' Home Journal's war painting of "The Smashing of the Hindenburg Line."
"Here We Certainly Are, Kids,
Exactly as it Happened"
Said a marine, as Jhe looked at The Ladies Home Journal's wonderful Belleau" Wood
painting. "Gee, see that spot? I was right there. That artist chap has certainly got usl"
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"Here's Where I Stood
When the Hun Got Me"
Said a doughboy to his mother, as he put his linger on a spot in one of The Ladies' Home Jour.
nal's battle pictures. "Really, you'd think that artist was there. He's got everything right"
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"You've Got Us to the Life,"
Said "The Lost Battalion" Private
"That's the Argonne, all right," he said, as he looked at The Ladies' Home Journal's great
"Lost Battalion" picture. "Say, you can almost hear Whittlesey telling the Hun to go to
hell, can't you?"
There are 4 great Souvenir pictures in each number the
June Number has one war picture and three peace pictures.
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A 176-Page Magazine For 15 Cents
TWO MILLION COPIES
THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA
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