'i jM ,IF -'' r -.v11 w owc.ri a . - - .tfSTRATvs m i.r .N...V i'A PICTORIAL SECTION lamttng i?b$vr r SBBffyy'fferM kWHAT PHILADELPHIA AND ITS SONS AND DAUGHTERS ARE DOING TO "SPEED UP THE .VAR1 : Mjr Sc-iA - ' '. vMy'? '" $''!'' -'V v iXV; ''v first of they. m. c. a. huts cosiPLETED At union Veague'11? v'i fll - , ,'''-r"i?' ' . ,' V" V " ;' "' V-"V .'-,- ' l''".1? rctl triangle booths are the rendezvous of energetic collectors for the ".' WELCOMES GIFTS OF WOOL FOR RED CROSSES " y Jm?h '-''.&' M 'ij;V ' ' ' : "' :",' ',' - Ik J'000'000 war funtl. who have helped carry Philadelphia's contribution beyond the ,,' Ju Miss B. E. Phillips, one of the diligent workers at the &v, "'"' -?:; ', . & : ' Jf - ''-' ' '" '- sk million mark. ', f 608 Chestnut btreet headquarters, impresses on visitors SS !. -'s!? '. - ;pr, 0Sl. ' " - r v I tnG ,1CC(1 for knitting: materials. ""i "0 '$$" $ ' ' - f ?&' " ''iW ' "v- ' '! lk o-sJIlIlVsr. ' LtaSJfJA? fpSfth? nL C;.Ar CA"PATICjN "WHAT ARE YOU DOING FOR OUr'sAMMEES' COMFORT?" W L-A f 1fln' - ''" A try,Uwho"s lttShfdPte &e BritiSecruiLMiiSn hire" 1CSe arc not the words bl,t tho "ubstance of the appeal of Mrs. E. Kelly, another of the Red C? . YjflHffk ' "1 8 ' I? Company- !E!ft . $ .) 'i iiii 111 11 1 111 1 11 1 '! win mwh'ii ! nil iiiii 11 1 1 11 11 ! 11 11 1 11 1 1 11 hi n 1 nM mw 1 1 nBMwmiMiTiinMnTniftii iimimi- a "-"- -"mTvon :ifc tt bit? m - c--,rr- i,t ,f: wt . 1 j. j 1 es .sc : - u -ftj'i". x r-.Tii- s r". Hii.LtLwwmw.w- m p wwi. iroiaBgiaBBgBBB -& ,' ,1 m. IMM... . .... --vStW(rf--fi- HWHHiHHHBHilHHiiHHBBBSBlii . jmB v . - T H.'iji-. nODIIKna AT mrrn, .,,,. .... i. .. . fa. -- iJVJt,.. . wiiu&no u int, UrnjlvCKlXX Or' PENNHXXjVANIA BATXAtilOMb WHIUJ1 HAVE RESUMED DRILLS VI1. ' . J. ' ' 4-V . , HIMII llUVl'il.int. , .-J.J i- ilT. n . gyyiyKi in.j aD icavuuucu uj uiie cuu.ana J t, rowCaptaiBi, are beina instructed by Major 'Charles T. Griffith. Left to rleht: First row. Maiora Steiner and RadMUl..''WaaaarmaH. Rlavl. Araiui n'nalilr' anrl"niaui1fVfliiri;vnur., Vtrut t (aWtananfa RnWnrtr Tli.rknn 'Vkl. A11 .iv .i..IDALY KNOWN ATHLETES LEAVE FOR RAWO SCHOOL . - onth;Mduri?i.riiJSi'"" Left to right,. Jim Pettltstroke ,-ft ub : , Emu. 'H.mil C , 'pfcii. XlSSi'VS "WS"? 'ffiPt H" Sam.Ewinr. 'J "tf ffiira innfflgirii,ir; rr- , mvmnsmm
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