laientncj public J'!'. 'i- X IV, Philadelphia, Sal unlay, April '13, 1918 HERE AND THERE AND EVERYWHERE THE CAMERA TURNS IN ILLUSTRATING THE DAY'S NEWsl . jaMa kjaraggv t - i-w- iMjinTriftt' . , " JlIkM' JUiitfiwBiiJLr '? www, ' igk - WTT'1' mwmMMummimmm ' ' i rm '-awwai "- M. - .MM1- .'.,. - jSBBSaWKKr ' -- "STEP RIGHT IP, ladies ami gentlemen, and buy a bond in Liberty name." This mega- phone appeal al ihe base of the statue on South l'enn Square is causing score of persons to pause long enough to iln the bidding of Mrs. Henr) H. l'atten anil Mrs. Howard Hansley, Jr., energetic champion of the third I.iherly Loan. m.U)n GERMXiN GS will lmr no unusual terrors for our National rm men when tlic ink into the fray over there." At any rale, they are hcing taught all there i to he known ahoul the behavior of chlorine gas homhs which Ihe Teuton n dearly love In parcel out among their foes. (.'oucipienll thin prat-tire charge with gas niak through a cloud of the poi.-nu apor. ' 1 S. R t !aWi II JSv &' I j?2tW3flK?fcJM "-- miuii. -i ini iuic. uicv art' iieing laugui an lucre , . ' ajr r i R ml MWrnKEffiiM '" lo known alioul the behavior of chlorine gas homhs ' .- rm ill H a I ' SWBKmm "I"''" ''le Teuton ho dcarlv love In parcel out among . ' . r , . ' x,$&ww' "ts4 . . i PHILADELPHIA IS NOT ALONE in ili- posteion of an clahoratc (Iriuturc dedicated to thea furtherance of the third Liberty Loan. All the way across the States in Portland, Ore. tlii Liberty Temple is daily btimtilating the patriotic feeling of the citizens and converting them into hond buy ere. WMMAN SPIES. HEWMIE of the automatic rifles of Mrs. Elizabeth P. Stark and her troop of. mounted Girl Scouts ihouhl you go prowling up and down the ea.-t roast of I'lorida. They arc looking for you, and will shoot to kill hould necessity demand. Mrs. Stark, by the way, is a sk ier of Hoffman Philip, recently appointed United States Minister to Colombia. IlitrriK Kwlnir Iir.-ENr'OilCEMENTS. ALWAYS re-enforcements, is the cry from the battlefields of France. i'cer ending is the stream of fresh troops being poured daily into the maelstrom raging in Picardy and Flanders, and upon the numbers of these rei-crvcs in the pos session of the contending armies rests the outcome of the battle. Who knows but tint just such a trainlnad of Tommies as the above may turn the tide of battle to the Allies? 4 Official Ilrltlsh War Phoio. 0 ALMOST AS DIGNIFIED a prima donn a 'in iWt plwlBtrabh, Anna Wheaton i really ,' .u jj A. juwtakiUcit f verional factor in . $mikimJh?K Br" "MISS SPRINGTIME" appropriately returns In the venial teason. She is personified by Else Alder, who will appear at Ihe Forrest next veek iii the melodious Kalman musical play. J THE DELICIOUS COMIC APPEAL of Mollere will be made at the Broad Street Theatre when. the Coburn players present Edith F.IIU'i merry version of "The Imaginary Invalid." In the above picture Mr, Coburn ii shown as the vigorous hypochondriac Argin aud Mrs, Coburn as Toinette, the saucy maid. PROMINENT AMONG "The Merry Rounders" ii Florence Mills, who will be seen In their potpourri, of fun, musioand dancing' at the- Caiino. flier" F.LIZAnETH imiCE. well known through her intriguing vocal coniribu tioni lo the Ioliiej' and other musical extravaganzas, is now "taking in uucvie. next week will see her at a Keitlis lieadliuer. k r v , - ' 1 , . V -t i V . j T, , 3trV fMi i'M Phf-A i:. O, 'p "
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