V ' 'r PICTOEIAL 3ECTIQN Etmimg meoger y ? F: iv- sfii ' "$ -v .JK PHILADELPHIA WOMR'N DRILL AT NAVY YARD OTHER PICTURES OF UNUSUAL INTEREST iaBHBMBMlMMMmiriniramTnrrffirTIIll Mill ill i iimii him iimhh i iimmiiiiii Mm 11 iiiiiiiimm iw iiiiiii in in iimiiimi in niiiiw ii -Mit' Vfe- 40 J4t J( i3P' wfcln'! Jft K AM4v v i jMCia Sk t5 v fc 'W! m l m ftJ RlTv V. C3F0aMa BflffHBBBlBf BKBreMIBDwfiBBlSpjBfilpFjlMPcffffl rfflfl&HnBLr'ftHH&lHV J&u I WftW am sasss1 I MILITARY SERVICE IN THIS WAR IS BY NO MEANS RESTRICTED TO MEMBERS OF THE STERNER SEX A detachment of the women's motor messenger corps undergoing instruction, a regular part of their duties, at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. A regular officer has been detailed to conduct these drills. i uuiY i-Arnnn nnxnnns "first aid" to a -worvoKo iTiutisii somhku ; .tnsh cimeilliiii who npiar In I'liHanVph ,i next ck In lil of tho Tobacco Fund, 1 I .''' 1 sSs. -V ,CT....,, pP fgg&Cj ygSfc&M&bK uyMan 1 1 mmj ijtfS "HWi'M W ' m i i hi nil i Mrs. Mallic Roberts Nichols is responsible for every visitor enter- ttxtt-c cm To t.mtmnrnn nn TTAxm m mnn .n t-. . . fe ' if ! Ing the War Department Building at Washington since the doors UNCLE SAM IS SOMEWHAT OF A HAND AT THE GAME OF CAMOUFLAGE HE INVENTED THE QUAKER GUN YEARS AGO II I were closed to the general public at the outbreak of the war. He is practicing a bit of disguise for his field artillery down at the Philadelphia Navy Yard and permitted a photographer to snap this specimen. $ arifNl fi THE RED AND BLUE ELEVEN WILL BE GALLED UPON TO FACE THIS TEAM AS THEIR ADVERSARIES IN TOMORROW'S GAME ON FRANKLIN FIELD Tho University of Pittsburgh football squad, which gives Pnn its first real test of the 1917 season. Back row, left td right: Seldel, Stahl, Baurys, Sutherland, Sies, Hilty, R. Allshouse and Thomas. Third row: D&ugherty, McCarter, Cougler, McLaren, W. Miller, Stanford, Kendrick, Mitchell, Pcarlman and Easterday. Second row: Peters, Aschman, Jew, Henry, Captain Carlson, Harrington, McClelland, Pitler and Manager Trimble. Front row: V. Allshouse, Griffith, Donnelly, Penman, M. Miller and Miksch. CAGE STAR IN FORESTRY SERVICE Fred Stavely, who captained the Albert Barnes basketball team in 1915, Is station in Washington, having quit his "n" AiuiM in tne shado or Yiasainswa on "Nju., M ? A ' .z4 i ?&r t 3
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