j$m13,rL EBS A & - ,-' r 6 ,1 h . ppBBm He B " t't Rl H 4 A I-'! (& Ifc Y fci -. 1 IS ; l vV--- B.; I' fSrenthtj public Wtbtt PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1919 General Pershing's Victory Visit to Philadelphia Cheered by Joyful Multitude jiaa.i-... ii .Jk'.wKW sis?siiiit?&s israt-. r-i-i-.5i?-. vr '7r v$idfcvM& ;M?rxmic.&:sw sss3s3s3psjs&33 PHILADELPHIA'S WELCOME '.. the victorious commander of America's overs-m.- army. The immense crowd packed in Broad street in front of the Union League, where the commander was given a reception and addressed the throng from the club balcony. iHiHBHUciwnAwiiBHBiiiBini,: -ranM,--w.aiu- j-u.&'A-4y&y.uaBd.v,.:jb'x'X7SP".a i.i'wk. anMHVz.r.QTtV-U wet-s-o"? v ....01" a .. sj w : AiK iiriuiv'axM rr uru ----.- - THE BEAUTY CORNER if m it ' H l i 6 I, - r GOLD MEDAL, fashioned as an American eagle, was given to the soldier in Independence Hall by Mayor Smith. It was the city's gift to the nation's great hero. AFTER GENERAL PERSHING had addressed the throne in the old State House yard he left the platform to plant a tree near the living tree planted by General Gfednt Wy&aSiiMviM ' $$&? 1 " Ti JtHj BJiBi h ? MrirT iniWiTiiiT itTTfi i iiri f nrr in n i njliilBiBFTiWPfMr fF fPpi v. ;'': . Uy J'noto-urartero. t 1 MISS FLORENCE KANE, Radnor, Pa, Photographs for ' paelc-page, feature should be submitted through the mail, addeiiei to the Btauty Corner, Evening Public Ledceb. , O ,. 'i ,H fc " PI n"',."' xtr w '- v 1 f" . kl 'i "-" .a " . - a ' 2 -iv p. 1 fi V: A
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