s-mw y' y. ,0 PICTORIAL SECTION Euening ffieftger PHILADELPHIA NEWS PREDOMINATES IN A PICTORIAL REVIEW OF THE DAY'S HAPPENING ! lHf totke.1 The "first1 wast FS-MVcn'toaulmoMvcnul'ThS I rrnvc t lnnn rnn nrMnrnAPv.mpA;? '''"""' ""Orml,l0n' 4 iUjSSs 12 ' J& i I' ' r. picture shows the second flag to escape destruction, that over the head- GERMANS LABOR FOR DEMOCRACY'S CAUSE ,yF & mm Sw 0r ' W Jl 9 . quarters of Tivoli Hose Company, No. 39. II. E. Snyder, president of i Not willingly, of course, for they are prisoners put to work nt the camp of the Ameri- J WMk ss- kS iW ('.tK S" ' Tivoli Company, is holding the flag. Jl can troops in France under supervision of one of our own Sammccs. iTCS '&' i. iifcSsw sH ftwl : B f HlHHBHHIilBlflBIIBHSBBB9iHilBwSpiHHBK JlJJBBEfllHBBHIIBflHlHII l! Lieutenant R. E. who saw ' V '- 1 7 IHHBV'''''QHHHHHBBHHfl9KtMHL 'MBHIHInHBvflHlHiBHlH I on tho border as a member the Troop ' 1 I'm ', Br WflBBBBBHBMBpWHMHBfc- ''LWB WMBBB9HBHHHBI9iB9H 1 now uty Camp ft Wmi JUVENILE COOKING CLASS MAKES JELLIES FOR THE RED CROSS f' ' ' 1fP 1;. . i ,N MSlT PM ' W 1 ESr All are pupils of the McCall Publie School, at Seventh and Do Lancey streets, where they performed this patriotic scrvico under iL., '" smsasssssKs!BssiSisss8S j B, . ., jb$$gMaSSy Jy --M mrMncnii ni? tjtw onrnwi? tpam nvTtvavwri.in vnTjinipjcn titbit Lt ye !N0t)MMt wdRhe championship in the Scholastic League. Right to left, A. Beihl, R. Cloak, A. Munch, manager ,. i ';.-' , . Md acting captain; S. R. Payne and J. Calhoun. t -tiaiBUHSiefM&it . ..- . .:-. ", ' -. : -!? kPXv . .. Bhiii; -&.? v-"sa. '-vStfu . : ' MISS NATALIE LUNDELL, WHO WON FIRST PRIZld AT THE CURTIS COUN TRY CLUB'S HALLOWEEN rAKii Photo from UnJerwpoJ & Underwood, AUSTRIANS BUILD CAMOUFLAGE GUN TO FOOL THE ITALIANS The Teutons hoped their foes' artillerymen would waste ahelis on the auunoaei kawltzur. but tk trLdr filo,l if. ' ."'"" ,,..SBS . a "' tm .. . ;. ,