.'M tv -i ,r;?t !'-. W :'! "A, i.r'. ft Jg TW ? ff41t " 4 " icuentng ;pumtc maQzt . ! "W v1 4? ? Philadelphia, Thursday, May 23, 1018 IPERE AND THERE AND EVERYWHERE THE CAMERA TURNS IN GRAPHIC PORTRAYAL OF THE NEWS F 'TT ' iPMiJ wri T'Tnr "i lit i "" '" "' 1 h fimiin E iWv .jrgL"ipff nHPff ', - A,-fmimT THrnnPi W inHir ir ? wy .- p-. y iliifMTHMMHMy r&t tf J s -ttK-HHHir wtej4j c jtfrfjy r i c-iE&? w5HEfiS?s& WffjpBfl ir JBnvyjffi ki fc & f? 3T$M-$ lWl?fsP8Jmx g--agHMMmBS 1 la4ire&5?snfe,s -fe.y?g--rarv'ri-iWJ-frr j Vrat stLPL Sh ? Cr5: 5fj''o5wtt'?jjf e Td" Cji&iS S VjjVwFvawT SOME DA SOON THE TOMM "W V VCS, ' tho c hiao Butish women dninc Mich plcnrhrt work behind the battle fiont in Stance, will find then lanks auRmentcd In Ameiann Kirh thoioiiRhK tnined in the ait of camoufliKe The nhotogranh shows a contingent of these members of tho Women's I amoiifhiKO Coips at woik on tho nfle range. Int rnatlon il 1 ilm & rvi e im PBJ- 1 m - . Mi ' : stl spp! -ju4llllf? I' BBBr iiffrP"i f i -f rfflW-iii nwvffi4iiyv S3K4 mWMM mt .l-ll-KliiHrkwms :$& fi vlliMlwi. fA-Hf R. ?; 1B Bv Jrr ,V aT WWIJfT 7 PL ?1!ll AK -J5! ' vJ- v1- ? k- "- n m. yW &NR V J-B-aM yr -w k .ari ."" W, ASWltw rv . m f x I" - .!!?.' rLJOT iIiRT-vi V ' t BR!L!C?ftSWW S&k. BmWWJ- 5i-af-5Ba r "feovSk PPcw sfe&---,,"il'il3i iSMf3RiSCFlljH ---vw wMWRmrJ&Z&Zm &j r rijt!- !?!! si.SferaiPMKr3b-3 ' ' Kl', a3cpi pip i ' BSRri 'n y, PlilBiiii IK!li30iyK ' -nT-.SF Hb rfr-EHBBfcr-??fs?Ti?!! -?Pfe"Pi I ah?7K'!3 E!taKiarflK7'y,RKi' jJf?V Cr'SiK','" x-B-rV.atH A DOUBLE LITTER slunfj between don kes is somethinfj new when it comes to comejinc thewound cd, and tho British forces on tho Mace donian front hao rontmed it for sciv ice in tho difficult mountain region noith of Salonica. Underwood i. UntiTwood CONTRIBUTORS TO THE WAR CHEST can feel a pnrsonal pride in this encampment for destitute lefuRees maintained by the Amencan Red' Cross on the outskirts of Salonica. Underwood &. Underwood V'K fX M t E ER DA , AFTER the war chest teams report at luncheon in the Belle-yue-Stratfoid, thete is n "wad" of money which must be taken to the bank for safekeeping. A Motoi Messengei, caicfully guarded, sees that it gets there. wmmmm M&rZ'$mm 9SSSBMasaroswwr"-"' wj- r v v &$$& -A: , V3" i ' " "tAysdakTi&Zri iJt'.s:i4' i. m&3jm$gwmmm& A.,j,r,'wk: ryg;ci r - t - "rfliiMiiiifriiT j-'aK 'j;V SiV PHILADELPHIA NURSES are being carefully trained in the art of bandaging, in anticipation of the day when they may be called upon to treat wounded American soldiers. ALL SORTS OF CAMOUFLAGE photogiaphs have come from the war zones, but this means of concealing a gas tank in a Balkan town from the spying eyes of enemy an men is something out of the ordinaiy. Underwood L Underwood ri liftTj-1 ri WZLrB frjk&SltfS jtrr s.ci " w,,v -fw' t3x'i -- xTi MBww' 1 M HTMl i H ! ST CONTENT WITH BEING ENGAGED in patriotic work of providing the means of vital transportation to win the war, these thorough-going employes of the Baldwin Locomotive Works have rallied to the support of the War Chest, as they did in aid of the other patriotic cam-jy- " j . x, -rP1' Speakers at their rally yesterday were E. A. Hartogs, a Belgian (ii the circle to the left), and Frank Cv.geshall (right), chaiman of the Baldwin War st Coriimittee. Pnotic cam- Bk '. . -Slk4li?iifMJLi, ' ls3 , c - r i" - r-- ; "-r ., '"a. .r. .. - ,-w- S. . . . .' ' " . - a . . fr . . ffi6v . m fciito. ,iUMi:lM? '-'-''-' -- jjWj&iEiwg----.-i.i-A-ir?....js . . v...CitfcJ-JicaJtjr ..r ?l.. A jg ,. .. . . .... ..rr. T..j . . ! - rT?jr. mtT.Ct. JtJJtmAx Wmmm
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