5&, WEDNESDAY July 7, 1915 cttntm WAR AND THE MAKING OF WAR CALL ON ALL THE INGENUITY AND INDUSTRY OF EUROPE'S MEN " " ' ' I II "I I ll III 1 mantt HIIAND GRENADES COME INTO THEIR OWN AGAIN RIFLES NOW SIGHTED THROUGH A PERISCOPE 1 The missile, slightly larger than a baseball, is hurled from a sling- Tho French have brought forth this dovico to save their soldiers '3 like dovico attached to tho wrist They often find thoir mark, as in from too-accurato sharpshootors. The nflo is fitted into tho arm of '; ffi'Mfpi VVtX ' I l" ikfot ' P JfP PREPARING THE SHELLS FOR THEIR EXPLODERS ' '" &''ys i Y I l JBP J WmfrMk' $wW'ft&Mm$mM The noses of some types of shells aro hollowed out for tho reception of caps or fuses, which cause on explosion at tho moment of striking. Thi f' Jnr l'." ; ' &j I JtmnmJ f jpps ."' ;WMl missiles are then sorted and made ready for packing. jj , , U T --J rilTING SHBLLS INTO THEIR CARTRIDGE CASE 'ifcs meul cmui is damped ground the missiles by machinery, which is being perfected so iiut Utat thousand of siwtl tan t turnd out in a day. The picture ws taken ift a DuUk junmunition factory in Amsterdam. MOLDING SHRAPNEL BULLETS " THE MILLION i