Regis l4 :i-. v3STR v & TUESDAY July 18, 1916 SIrtiger Kimattg NikAi'iLt u' iw li i - ! ' TUESDAY r .',. July 18, 1916 BEACH, BORDERLAND AND BATTLEFIELD KEEP CAMERA ARTISTS ON THE LOOKOUT THESE DAYS' gpi? K. - Mitt i'i ih ill p i i 'iiTnWwMffra mP i ' 4 'TMihi '"' TT IT Kr ' ' i V ' ri .mi in " " i '" ' ' . - Mk3HwLM e At IPKC,H I. " Muifrgeaf J i...gnliMJ .il-..i, ,w fts kiwAttl . u .. BOARDWALK'S SILLY SEASON IS ON "7! The young visitor to Atlantic City couldn't dream of Jocko missing his airing, so he is getting his constitutional in his own machine. WHAT SET CLEMENTON AGOG This fair bather may have succeeded in dodging the scrupulous authorities of the New Jersey resort, but sne did not escape from the camera man of the Evening Ledger. A FAIR DESCENDANT OP THE MONTEZUMAS A Mexican belle of Indian blood, typical of the dusky ladies whom the Pennsylvania guardsmen find along the border. Pboto by Underwood Underwood, COLLEGE BOYS IN UNCLE SAM'S SERVICE Piioi drill of the Yale Battery B, Lieutenant Henry Farnum, instructing, at Tobyhanna, Pa. The young collegians are proving apt soldiers and enviable marksmea. If Bdem Photo Strvle. IT'S A FAB CRY TO OLD OTTAWA t CanadiA cavalry are demonstrating much of the prowess of rough ridus in the service of the Alius in Flanders, Thin aeian is engaged on a die ox pasroi euvf.