i & , -ge i . jjfb-iywl T SATURDAY June 5, 1915 ffiffy lEuetttn if S& ar w n smbse? 'mjrjuyv i R'j ilHiiH ""rmmwi J "COD H4T JLiJDtf AfiliV UPRIGHT; BUT THEY HAVE 7 SOUGHT OUT MANY INVENTIONS "-Ecclesiastes, viiM 1 Si i & -J:-,:: -- , i -! ....' .V..VY. :W' IIIHHS'BSvxfiBiSHHHHMSaRSnsuBBBSraS'w t&lflHnRHHtreSHRMJ&VL & . r Jjfin38u&a9i9E&ffiH!9SnffiaBKSMi!MnEilwiHnHB i i? vv $&. tmMmmmBSXmuiuuti'.mr -""fi'wifftffflMftffltiH" . miiiiwiiiufflfifr Vii'ljrcilOTflWHriHhi " . 99 "mm "SAFETY FIRST" COLLARS FOR SAILORS Tho Queen has ordered out of her privy purse lavge numbers of those safety collars, which are now used by the sailors of the British Navy. The method of using these collars is plain from the picture. THE TELESCOPE RANGE-FINDER PUTS AN END TO THE PICTURESQUE The German officer, seen above, no lonirer "dashes into the fray" or "appears on a white charter to rally his men." Miles behind tho battle' line he directs the1 Are of his artillery, without romance but with deadly accuracy. PROPELLERS FITTED TO GERMANY'S AERO MISSILES This small propeller, with three three-inch blades, was found attached to an exploded bomb dropped on a field at Beldington, Northumberland, England, from a German Zeppeljn Tn a recent raid. 'Wmlm - ' 'mmmmmmm9mmlm1mWmmmmVmmmlmmmmmmmmmmmmmWmmmmmmmmWmmmmKmmmm iMMipWPIIMMIMMIWiMIZ!ZIIIn A MISMILB WHICH CUTS THROUGH BARB1D WIRE " " Pbot " HHfuIlL f" "M8?"' ?5 circular sH of wythw to eat through entaoau. ttrtf, Ww fe hm ft Mt ftetwt ewtriwast of mod warfare, u it waybmlt w iTS iSKi ItfcW!., IS LADED BY A MINIATURE RAILROAD I . ij "' 6Ulwy fu lux failed. mis :-:& flS, j'Kf.-ife aS- i 3h iim-mK-: sssiiK'Sei