BVEMINO LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA-, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1917 . .sjim ttt iMsysfcTitMmjf.jI.j. W-- PROMINENTLY IN THE DAILY PHOTOGRAPHIC NEWS ,;, l' - Z 1 I . FAIR STUDENTS AT FARMING SCHOOL Miss Lois Goss (left) and Harriet Brown, who are among the most enthusiastic tillers of the soil at the Ambler School of Horticulture. SCHOOLBOYS AND SPECIMEN OF THEIR HANDIWORK Thebo lads are pupils at the Blaine School, where they constructed tho billiard table as a part of their manual training course. - - TT-Wik, J!?'' feVi.v , .. Mi-"vi.,.jvrr jj&PfW--M'fi Us .'. I. If ( .19006 . ..JfT vpBHhBhHHIBIH vJIBMa y tBlV IHHBB HBHHVmBHHBlB'TIRinHHIHlHB , ' j& m&f m -t hkmhh anemHiHiTnriHnKaH.HBD iHBBBiHirwti B.jHMHirfz. h im nEB?"ASfc.t rVVHH BBHBnK1IHfcJBf" WWvHIKlBi K YOUTHS CIRCUMVENT UNCLE SAM William II Nuneviller. at tho left, and his cousin, John Nuneviller, each seventeen yeaHd vho, afterbelne JeWd here, enrolled as apprenUces t the naval training ' ' station at Portsmouth, va. PHILADELPHIA FIREMEN PREPARE FOR EVEN MORE HAZARDOUS DUTIES This military contingent is made up of members of Engine Company No. 13, at Fifteenth and Parrish streets, who are drilling under tho supervision of John G. Lambert. The rifles were borrowed from the Boys' Brigade of the neigUhvivwd. ' llrf t T "- fl Wi a v a lr-4 . r M 1, S. w ' 'Wfr. A r .Wi! E?.' v,-i " , ''J '.