' 1 SSTI?A7is y wx PICTORIAL SECTION Einming Uetrger Klv. LIBERTY LOAN DAY FINDS PHILADELPHIA UNITED FOR THE FINAL DRIVE OF THE GAMPAlQ I cvwrirtt lurn. & nta. (kWS "P W " HERE'S A DAY'S LIBERTY LOAN MAIL AT THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT IN WASHINGTON w ? If W GENERAL L. T. W. WALLER, OP THE MARINE CORPSi I Tens of thousands of letters received daily contain everything from subscriptions and inquiries about the loan to expressions of regret W P WHO MADE THE PLANS FOR PHILADELPHIA'S CELE - from persons unable to subscribe. rX- BRATION TODAY ; jj , f FORMER CONGRESSMAN J. WASHINGTON LOGUE ADDRESSING THE BUSY THRONG AT BROAD AND CHESTNUT STREETS 1 BUGLERS FROM THE PHILADELPHIA NAVY YARD PRECEDE VERBAL APPEALS FOR ' I. I IN BEHALF OF THE SECOND LIBERTY LOAN LIBERTY nOAN BY CLARION CALLS TO BASSERS-BY , 5 I : W1 ' S ; ' f mm.. - -l , SSMSSiS I l j J ' iHHWHlfc "SAFETY" GATES IN THE HEART OF PHILADELPHIA WARN LIBERTY LOAN SLACKERS The device erected yesterday and guarded by a corps of young society women is shown at the extreme left of the phptograph. Tfae gates, -constructed and painted in imitation of the gates at railroad crossings, indicate to pedestrians that it is dangerous' to pass without subscribing to the lean. OVFTnrcfcR PTIHTT SALE OF nONDH AT TAMP MHATF. If their wishes are fulfilled, the 316th Regiment of Infantry will present the highest number of subscriptions obtainedby -1 the various regiments. Standing, left to right Captain 8- W. Fleming. Jr., Lieutenant N. S. Barratt, Jr., Captain u, J J wuuams, lieutenant i. rrosireainK, ueutenant w. uujiock anp. uapiam w. w. rierson. uung taeuicjium, r r- Graham, Lieutenant 0. P. Brown, Captain Charles H, Tilghara and Lieutenant , V. Becker. i. V ,. "vfjii-a rfiMVVr '