'C I EVENING LEDOR-PHTDADEnPHIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1917 Pfctoriat Jftitte rnAV wttw ampht a . -. . . . . . - : - :- rr '-w A ...xx xvxrxijxiiiN UAK1UUJN IS TS- CAMERA PORTRAYALS OF NEWSY HAPPENINGS , By Cesare, Copyright 101T hy New York Evening Post YOU HELP HIM jmw- cm:-,v,vv "XV IB 9f7 -j-aVk rv' ANOTHER SLACKER Hodge, In Bpokane Spokesman-Review. Tuthlll. In St. Louis Star. OVER THE FENCE IN THE FIRST INNING Knoxvllle Journal and Tribune, THE DECOY DOESN'T FOOL THIS BIRD nerryman, In Washington Evening- Star. THE NEW CONSCRIPTION Rollin Klrby, In New York World. "I REMEMBER THOSE BOYS WHEN THEY BOTH HAD GOOD JOBS" 11 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 "T K -- . 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1, 1 1 I, 1 11 I I . , 1 1 1 1 , ., I'hoto by Kadel Herbert, FURNISHING THEIR OWN MODEL James Montgomery Tlagg, artist of the marine corps recruiting poster, Jraws jiis inspiration for its central figure Jrom bearer of request, to aid V. amvuBUfn. AN ARTIST IN THE MAKING Miss Natalie Schwartz demonstrates her proficiency in olay modeling at the Public Industrial Art School exhibition, which was one of the most interesting features of the school's closing exercises held yesterday. Copyright, Underwood It Uncle rivpoj, COLLEGE MEN TRAIN FOR U. S. AVIATION CORPS E. K. Jaquith, chief instructor (in machine), and Leonard Bonney, instructor of unit No. 3, aerial coast patrol, com posed of young colleglara; "" T"- '. - " Oft It cfTi Jk i, v y .a.:1- ' tA" '-k i ' . SUiW" ; .'.., '.sjes I - - yitr Mmit i ,-Btj ii i, i