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Wfci.,J.?'.r-Sry,;"J's 5f . r J iH a TRENC11WARD DOUND, thero to exchange complimentB with the German field puns, these Anftrican artillerymen' look anything but like the fplck-and-sjian eoldiers wo aro accustomed to meet with on tho streets of Fhiladephia. Still, yon can't expect aJfellow to be fastidions about his (arterial appearance whllo playing tho war game; and then, too, that Lorraine mnd pridcs'iUclf on 'its tticking aualities. Corrrlcht. Commltto en rubllo Information: AT HOME TO ALL VISITORS, the German inclndrd, is the motto of this underground domicile for our doughboys on the Lorraine front. The fellows take a lot of pride inatlie appearance of picir dugouti, not that they are frequently farored by friendly visitors, but rather because army regulations are quito exacting, and, anhow, that's the way with mericans everywhere. It is rest hour for the above trio, and they are devoting their period of relief to just "hanging around." Copyright. 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