inrwOTcn rat' Fgs1 N ' ",- : ' w ifWQffijffminw?, vvmrnrwrinBTi a jjyju' wrrair-' Mil ' - ' f V toLADELPHIA YOUTHS AND YOUNG MEN BEING TRAINED IN SEAMANSHIP PffWf ' - - "i'v-tv.8..: w2 AT U. S. NAVY CAW I v.., Ti ti.A V 'tlfir.' V X'5 V Vft" ; V? t - ) ,"i -'r " ";. -rv7 , - )W"jgg a. Urft , , SV, tf J v . .w J J S1&J w V ISMl "H itM V 5i fer& PCCT rfflfa V & ?&; ?.&. M 1 M ma pv "?'- to V v W v, ,,. V .W -. v Sfc?T ? MP v- & j.A;" (J .. .. "iKSSBW ".-,- ii ' ? 's ',; '- fA t, I "I :; ; , f'i A'pifi A, H- '& msscl by Navy Tard Ctnsor. THE "FUN BARREL" MAKES A FINE "BRIG" 1 iO I '?s! . j -ti ,',' ?Esfft ,y-,'?y. SiirK PasscJ liy Navy Tnrrt Crnsor. HOW MANY OF THESE FELLOWS AT CAPE MAY DO YOU KNOW? Just a croup of Philadclnhians at the Navy Training School, Cape May. N. .1. In the front tenter is II. II. Hurry, son of the Collector of the Port of Philadelphia MX:t' y cV t? . . " J. -. 7 38t&&. i&Z '&zl ,x 4 : mi fiA ; r ("" WrT" h, ,' 4f Vl5' fa-iz ii tir:iA , 'v w 'X'i&yr i raSS. ' tr - ,'i J ItPW HrilHul!wil m & -" Yi.. pC I 1 V" &Jt&& ". V fJ .' lr ? '',' , "i6i & m &J4 ?5-- WWri fc ',. v-. ', i. a u.ri !i u (w. "-" !&. ' s? y n kM 'W jV$ C m Piis; ' "?, j"r " ' !!? V-v. "; SiSSv pa ?-7 23Mi g-o'?j 'HW .5',!-Vi' " f; & UHHttSKfl 9- y 5iLiii ' , ,"1.(("W. ,V3f,iov!V'2 .w'tfsWH rv??) ' v nXXA ' . !.' . 'i ' mm $&-. PREPARING TO REPEL THE ATTACK Battles between "invaders" and "defenders" constitute an important part of the training at the camp of the Junior NaVal Reserves at Camp Dewey ' w .'-. s-jsfr J'.'.i'.s.'A&Mi v. ffti JUNIOR NAVAL RESERVES IN CAMP ON LONG ISLAND SOUND Camp Dewey, near New London, Conn., where the German submarine trader Deutschland put in its appearance, is being used as a training camp for youths too young to enter tho regular service. mj, . )U. .' " Mf$S&l25'5 fTr!!rvTrST """""??n,T!!?TT J . .' .'... . ' ' . . ww www w . w i t&&r?$tt-4 JSX' .. .. . " Jr.-,v. ir"'' in. :.r. ":-Kiis-'i ia . S53 '-5 ftMA-, A LESSON IN SEAMANSHIP MADE INTERESTING Cutter races are always exciting, and the. Junior Naval Reserves learn how to hanHI n nr wiift,i!V wnue unuer the thrill and spur of livelv comnetition. I 1 raed by Navy Yard Cenior. fhi' ''''" ' VW V1" 4KT ,' ' ' ? EVERY DAY IS WASH nAY TN TUP. MA VV t And when, you Tiavo several white suits and no laundress to keep thorn clean you find it hot work as these men at Capo May have learned. ..i , L , PLANNING A SURPRISE ATTACK "Invaders" she tcred hv n innii r..!..-. . . . . lot'AUAlJK' CiV,1,B nnfl '"structions before attnmnti . r ,..- H at Camp Dewey. ' " " iU1" ,uut.. ,i
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