' '. . ""Vl i . - :', .. BBfeK&AOM'vv--,... 'r" 'wwwB-ir uTr niir" t M h. prop56? " Philadelphia, Friday, Ma) 17, 19 IS vMtiviiJy p mm :i E$ EIMPSES OF AMERICA'S ARMED FORCES ROUNDING INTO FIGHTING TRIM AT HOME AND ABROAD SEll1 I'ji BB.y"'' X . ' v , v .Jutm jp ' "V " A f Ctjvw ' "V'',i. I. ,, . SSH A. LITTLE AMATEURISH In rhn nnrlv lnva nf flinii frnininrc w'th 1in rinnto linc Vm-.j Pni nfnnr Dnent voc of TftriA ATei v mnhc ifcRvsK- rtP itflinm olrt Tli i 1 n rl fkl nVi I n no n a Mn!lfa 1aoi. !.. ...-.nl.l, nff 1 n J 1..1.1. A nJ .... ,i: ., ..nn-iln ,... wssr b!j1.c' ' "" "" ''" .. ai I,. i ...,,.. ,, - I . --t; " - -' '' ' ' it i .1 t t m m mm - .'POTTING THE PRISCOPK has become the favoiite outdoor sport of the Naval Coast Defense Reserves tit Cape May, with real honest-to-Roodncss guns to do the "spottine;." Undtrwoocl & l.m!rwooij. IKE. GAY C.OLLEGE LIFE once reigned supreme, th'1 war note has entered in to harden, albeit not to mar. Col- ietro life at Harvard is now most trwthiullv as renriaented above, with nctunl trenches on the camnua. UnJtrwood b Underwood." M -- - EVERY DAY YOU READ of American patrols prowling in No Man's Land. The photograph abova shows "our boys" actually stealing toward tho German j trenches with a plentiful supply of hand grenades, Committee on Fubllo: Information. ' THE SPLENDID WORK of the American engineers in Franco haa been in keeping with the best traditions of our lighting forces. But an engineer's life is not entirely spectacular, as the abovo plioto- will attest. Committee on Tubllo InIormUoa a- .. & - '":. ,- -jiSs 3 "" , ,V4l. fr 'sv j y.. -W- ' .. -1, ifj;