4 .-Sitf?f.'W, ;ijjj . vfr: '. -1 ta , w I EVENING LEDGERr-PHILADELPHlA, FBIDAY, JULY 13, 1917 Pictorial Stiim 17 i w 41! JJJ vVv i&fes v '! 'J:- fc Sl ?..?. - si; "-?i " ,.ti rv. " fc 31, SE?rV .. .'J- rj-s' ... Ill . : M JJJl .. i ... K V v J?..- j. : " JmTi Itf JS 4 LO, V' Y ' ,: l " , i iVvJV;, 5W(4 '.ztl .XV RS, b.' Photo by Katlel A Herbert LEARNING TO LAUNCH AND HANDLE LIFEBOATS This Is one of tho most important elements in the course of instruction that is making officers for the groat American merchant marine now being built. Captain Robert Huntington, of the Seaman's Institute, is in charge. t V 1 Vjj v v.; V IVV Sf JVJ -W t: . 7. V ? JB. ' i i-t v ? V 4i V rs3 'j a? :,tf- f jytfST $ ' - j&M,., J -jf-i-. 1 iA" R 4, f j "3$, lir SSBSE3 kW lr Eftsza &iZ!r7 ADMINISTERING FIRST AID ON THE BATTLEFIELD Herman Torchcnsky and Miss Rose Goldberg, of Snollcnburg Red Cross Unit No. 104, demonstrate how assistance is rendered to wounded soldiers by the angels of mercy. r ?3&i 5W? i m (IS iftl a. . 1 A Thoto by Kadel A Herbert TAKING HER COURSE BY THE SEXTANT Captain Robert Huntington is instructing n future commander of the American merchant ma rine in the mysteries of navigation. -K.. xyw. .4-vr ' ". 4HI ySp"..''. Cop) right, International Film Service. PREPARING CAMP FOR PHILADELPHIA GUARDSMEN Army engineers building a road through the woods to the cantonment at Admiral, Md., where Pennsylvania troops will be quartered. 0 unmsmz Mzmztmm & -f! ys '" ;'v- '$ !; w 3 - x: MS, -A - ?: i JjXa Vi." ' J i ..: ';4t '1 ( nv ;o X'?;r .' vft,W:& rK -J.? im "' 5 a . , n-WLii'l m I. C ,4? i-awi.A ! jywJfMlffW IWmWi a r . -wV. .I..T1- -.) A , 1 wcv1 HSiEm ifflKwfe ksr-ssgj S a i W 4d '"I iteimws- VC 17. Wi L T ..&$&& A.flW r SPSssagsss LL-Jb iiiivH si&jtHiiiBfli A ', UyTCV'WrwBB HUUUHMHllHV tJJ, 1 s MBB niiii. am !4iS ,'V ?-. Copyright, International Film Sorvli-e. MAKING A MILITARY CITY OUT OF AN UNCULTIVATED WASTE The Federal cantonment at Admiral, Md., is being built with wonderful rapidity under the direction of nrmy engineers for occupancy by guardsmen from Pennsylvania and adjacent States. At 'left lumber is being unloaded for barracks. Above a well for the water supply of tho camp is being drilled. & & fe, wiO''.i x j J... .Lii ". ,.tii7"V 'At It1 Vi, HfiWl. ts25va FHXiXi rTT"'"" IDRfl roHMBi EEI 6A tif.t.'y Vs-k .a." . ' SfB?HE55? -V.'fl . v !Byv: Br . ,( 'm - irl r'rte4 I ww 3t?i 'ir:"' wW li. H tPHBPw f . aT-IV ' sa ,C. "t1 ; JW'! ;i 1-JfcSR? ii,iV3,' "" '" F, EH bP . K !ij.- v- f J 'ii fe , .- f -fl 1 Ll i I; 51 i r ii .' Jte? L at- tv. L . irf . . ' r'i!'!'ii?;' Ai- rH f ',u K T "T L',' "J-5ia. -. &&&& lKtr ' l' f-. mz .m. itetf . Ll m- ItfM'' ' ' 3?q AtS'TttV'AAj 11 fti.- res . afe l'' .y ?. : . .. ?7Ma . J. " .1. .?? 1. l : A-y.' HM8HO E p." .-rfr1 v'-?rI L. J.' ul." if.VXyS APKAtrvtxo onvi at iPXfV POST lAxnng th endidU for offlcf' commia- rtttt Intrntlrml Film WerrK'. rniiufip nhvn pntmAnR pnn wtit nTlTTF.R at ii.t.RHTnwN f?AMP I Among tho most active of the many uniU drawn from American institutions of learning now in training for duty at tha front is that of Fordham University, Nw Vork. It la we t tke UtgUt t u?Uir gnd U second t? niw is the itttarest dlaplayad y iu mtmbera in tk Njuirmtm their Hew wrvia. , ft--:.1 i cs t! U i jj ftW i. Mtotk MfcMWUfj Cm; it ou4eH- 4:: - v A ol R " .