R'uPlRtsWj cWWt 'r-frspwl rc7 ry4 vflmw .v- s.wi.r i -'BU ' "',( it ,. X . T'' ,' ' .. SLTf' ' it -a ' -if- w-?w- '"lM- -.. ."- ,-,. .rrnv'WvWife-Af.-.;ivv...j.tr! Philadelphia, Friday, May 10, 1918 IFLEET OF WOODEN SHIPS NEARS COMPLETION ON THE VERY THRESHOLD OF PHILADELPHIA U . .. - -i- - - 1 ? Irs ! iks -- n m ?tVt n trffHHfSl fiBre" KaBBKaffaWaW .J?aaffsBaPliiiSiaCBaB JafafafaV- " m:' .-iTi-iL .- -IJin ..mivaff aff-yiv.-"' ,' ; t 3gaaaJSagaaaflaaJaaafc- as?1te--BaJafc 's?2i hi 4.1 i - - " . W iff ' -,'," " Tivtg IE 3L7 9BHBBflBBLHRHL)L v "b 'B iAr BBHHHHHHHHBHHHBBHEk! BwMh'MMBpiMEABVSi Si iimBJu lBa BBWBjTMBBBMjMHjTy- jJj fi-vVaB u .)V I HKMKF IN THE SLOGAN that "Ships Will Win the Wnr" i3 brinRinK the ambitious program of the Trnylor Shipyard, nt Cornwclls, on the Dolnwnre, where cipht wooden vessels nre huildinR on ns many wnys, cncournKinprly near fulfillment. 11 r t se'-3lptsKix:;!'. ' r- .. . --" -is:23Bi2aK:iRr illMW.MJi, .I I " V-' ' ?esss?wsa'"--rV .-jjig e -5".. .r-- I .v !f RAWN AND SKILL of the artisan is the formula throuch which the wooden-ship program of the Traylor Shipbuilding Corporation, at Kg" Cornwclls, will come into its own. r- sfc A LEST THE WORK LAG, the shipworkers have this sign to remind them of their trust. GD THE WORLD'S LARGEST DRYDOCK i being launched piecemeal at Brooklyn, one of the five sections appearing in the photograph above. International nim HcrUcc, WJ'i-i''' mHm U hIsmMVVTBHVVVVVVVVVVVVVV1 ii ?A 1-1 US ' fl .. i - r- .i !,' I W : ' a V l ri tx; rj ".- e f-i. ,? k. J URRY UP! THE CHILDREN ARE COLD," is the subject of this photo-painting by M. Sampson THE TRAGEDY OF SERBIA is masterfully described by the r ' Tchernoft", describing an incident of the Serbian retreat. paintings of M. Tchcrnoff (above), as exhibited at the Art Alliance. v- 1 1 3MMHHBCICK7sHj'7ruBBKX)v'nMBBBslv8 - MbBmhUuUOMB I II PISgBDQPogXftCTffl THERE IS A TUG at the heartstrings in TchemofTs "The Last Goodiby," dcscriptivV of the horror of war, P5V' V,r- W-ffr-4 -v iL' . rN " ??, yyrwit. i u,.i-. ift5tf." T J"! t m1 w'BB'si;'y.!i,--'!v i nnK3 Kl I ,' i" "? m :&m ? im. ps runKmckii ES.V!RSjpmi i.'fc'. S7",l i - ,.'rv,,. E?5. ESSfci'iftaSPlil'l 5S!rM P"" IBlBHMW S57MiagK!lBSnTlW,ggSMBg MIISMlfMMf?l! 'fWmImMSWWMWfWn m9tj m'mji??'-4 j sjm y s iuwiLLi i i'i? i?jhSrW5 Vl?4ttHVD-ii i'"? KLrtfi'A W3 7f4 Mt 'HR : -J 4?S (( -1 RfMTs BiiBBii ill .ti MiyV ii-:. 1 .;. i. ' . perva PS RM j'.v.'.aiif" .Ki RyMSSK9Hj 1 MmWm ssiaBSfli iMMMMMMMevAWMfclCfe r.r-jr i rL3 3A C " - lB r j i?7 i .TXMB'.l W HI AWfUL BJtTEEAT of th 'fiUttid?rbU'rmyl flnda.'syropatheUcitrcatmeitj ..; j ' fo Ik lMk rtM:iYdMnjr., , VICTORY LIVES in the matfc formation of the United States Naval Reserves assembled usaerwoga voarCwa- I on.tbo'parade grounds. ofahe'IelharaBBy NayBl'TraihinjriStaUo'a. r "''' 11 i
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