1 i "jw JWJ3WWfll'IBWWHB J t n- " . , -r fzuenmg public Ifo&ger i-i -f I'liiladdiiliia, Monday, April 22, WB VIVID SCENES OF WAR DOMINATE THE DAY'S NEWS AS PORTRAYED BY A PAGE OF PHOTOGRAPH! , &. J$g jA, ii4', ; Vs , SHOvV A. TIIK SADDEST PROIJLEM when it cornea to reconstruction after the war is to repair , jS" W&1 W '"ST fe t-vij)''- fliS H i ' tlK ) V the human wreckage. And this problem awaits America, none less than the other nations ; gp 5f - Jit&BbJ t$"V .'" VxM'.iW' A - 4-j( The photograph shows Mind British soldiers beinjr taught the art of net making , SIXTY FEET BELOW the first-lino trenches of French Lorraine convmunion is served to American soldiers, who shortly ,' are to dash over the. top at the Germans. The above photograph is an authentic one, showing that dramatic scene. SENDING OVER THE BARRAGE has become a daily task for the field batterfes directly behind thp battle lines in France, The photograph above shows a battery of "seventy-fives" sending over a stream of hot shot an. tho Germans who are contemplating an attack. Official Frtnoh Vbotosraph. t; . "Vft, '$&;';: '' ' -i"- y ;" ftl- "t; a .. -t r.. "r,-js6iL :.- 'fc