i t l - &" tpiinK-iiytilinir.'Kiiii i-ninii V - v "W U MONDAY .JuiyH:i&i6 MONDAY Juiy24,1916 f ''' -, s'i jp' .' ,1. X s.- -..u Evening & iEtftget II t'l &' SCENES GRAVE AND GAY i WHERE THE FIGHTING MEN GATHER AT HOME AND ABROAD et ' " " - - ' " Esfyf&l H JissS& 2'9C?,ril ;tt'SVt3&32 Photo by Howard P. Klngamore, Evening Ledger TROOP G, 1ST PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY, SILHOUETTED AS ". ACROSS THE MESA AT EL PASO Staff Photographer. THEY MARCH .' ' ' i n M MMMMIIPEMJ:! mumwbI : "1 uxc J9 s WW""' '"" Copyright, Underwood & Underwood. PORT AT DOUAUMONT, NEAR VERDUN, PHOTOGRAPHED FROM FRENCH AEROPLANE How modern artillery fire can cover every square yard of ground within a certain area is illustrated by this picture. Shell holes by millions cover the ground. The slender dark threads running crookedly criss-cross across tho field are trenches. Tho walls of the) $ wrecked fort are ' plainly visible. NOT PRUSSIANS OR BAVARIANS OR SAXONS Their shaven heads make them appear so. but as a matler of fact they are 1st Regiment guardsmen under a shower bath- at El Paso. JiT.iirii n i.iaMHAiLJn uiLii iiiiii w .in i) mil. li wiiMWmiii .ii.iiiu.. . - - ' : ' 1 -mmmmmqmmmmiam-iimmm--miSS''' " " V . ? I n -1 1 '' mm 'a " " '"" i ' ' ' i ' ' n I ' . '. H i 'V ... i , n i i n i ii . i i i I CopyrUntr Underwood A Underwood. FRENCH AVIATION CAMP AS SEEN FROM A HEIGHT OF .500 YARDS Tfa fjliiijth, rectangular structure a hangars that shelter the planes, which may be seen at rest in the open, litm m uei inwet,. Tim streak at the right are the tracts of motortrucks. Photo by Evening Le0er Stiff Photographer, THE PHONOGRAPH SOOTHES THE MILITARY BREAST IN THE DESERT Guardsmen of the 2d Regiment, in camp at Fort Bljss, sit in a circle as a. volunteejr' soloist renders a hymn t? Jth.e acompanjmeat of the. machine at Sunj&y religious exercises. 1 m