WraPJHOTft . Ttf. wrA- ;rmvic.ra n- it -ri2fiWM.'Sij$s V"V; ' , ' y y"v;. f . . Euentng public ledger -t v V Philadelphia, Saturday, May 18, 1918 PYOUNG AMERICA, DEEPLY PATRIOTIC, GIVES VENT TO ITS IMPULSES IN VARIED WAR ACTIVITIES 4 J fn-f f WHEN-GENERAL HUGH L. SCOTT ran his eye up and down the faultless lino of the student battalion of the Pennsylvania Military College, at Chester, yesterday afternoon lie could not - '. ' VBv EwPs7 Ht jv' ' hove been other than pleased at the type of youth therein arrayed and at young America's adaptability to military discipline. s , 4?t BlSHfet 8IM'Jrl J I H e& .v jfe..IE YOUNGEST o'PFICER in the IUl- dMrS. Adalberto Capqrale, of 250 WHEN IT. COMES to quantity as well as quality of Red Cross work, the girls of the Sheridan School, at Ontario and G streets, very nearly bold the record, ss the above photograph showing the results 'of their handicraft bears out. South Twelfth street. THESE DILIGENT pupils of the Sheridan SehooJ are displaying some .of the Red Cross work, of which they have ample reason to be proud. P -? " s $'' tSZOnk s H,ty-ypn''v'r ,'i -3 -,-- WIMSS'V ..-. ' r. . fft-.. - -, n. :'-. .-:.'.. &'' v . l-- ,' Ar1pVI' it'ATOiTL'Ji i e. " t BV fr. ..;' -' &J 'Wtt few. rT Oftrl y ' -vw- . ' i 't.lLJ i