. .as M sVsSs i Philadelphia, Monday, June 2., i.9)s. ,. - AMERICA CARRIED TOWARD SUCCESS IN" WAR BY SUPPORT OF MANIFOLD LOYAL ORGANIZATIONS A t v 4 -i iMVBiwSSIRySiBl!HBF9v'iBSF i0llL'iL -r--rr f Ti-rT-----f T---l--------p------ff-ffH jCT?ir8SFr -ff!B jjbHjB nBftV T u-y "" KJP2tBr'; $ W3Vv -teJ----P----Pl---G-r----fl----i -H--EMllB-riP S------WKMnii-5- PM! psP r.--tilHt 'fjp- I jPR.fr t y rSff wC3LipB tBB K"Wtf v VPJPJl C m JJ PJJK PrPPPPPPPJWP' ThP StfL flPPrV 5VW AflM V3Pi PnHP.Y PPPxPllL l ' F IT V 9 M PBLt rfi Lb v VBv r49Ptft k V v jv jeVJPSPt F C9f PHs P mu rJ . n l !w'"ltP :ppP' e,&" v mw pfiKakBJK, Vv i ? V ',i MkK' Btj i t .PF PJ! l Lr j B : B HPPF B PPJPfll PP&HPJVIIPPjlV PPiPPPPP PVmr bP: t &f j .M- JHffljB&u? jkPPPPPPJPPPPPHPPJPQF vMu ppH & aT C" p j yw e . K41'"' I 1 THOUSANDS OP VOICES raised in song on Belmont Plateau in Fairmount Park demonstrated 1 jf - . - . , i i , I how solidly the memberships of the various patriotic and fraternal organizations in Philadelphia i , ' ' - ?W &' r : : 1 . , , . I I EAGER PARTICIPANTS in the community singing on KJffV .un"" it'".' I'w m. i " THEIR 1 I'l L -, Belmont Plateau were the members of several juvenile ' fil'pj&MfWm '. ' -- REGALIA the EtjnBMi organizations, among them tt PJg,L: 'i. ? i & ,sPi' 1r es Viff t br fiL I ! ' v lv W 'if' v ytj ' ? fil r v & V1 ilssf ' y is-t "Pi -fT' - " rrup mPAT I - , 1 . ?H T ' i8&f '--"PSv' .jOyy 'Jx EliX-s'M E$ lbBHLi 7 ,A- K'fc'SiLi "au was capti' tev" V i! "til h V'(?S '3 L ;fcOriv?i!!jBI ' flBBlC : pIIB -" Pf PHP i BT"iS!t"Wii"PJ 2iaLsH Lrord lio appear I SW'SMliP9PpiiiiiPlHiE9iiiiiiiiiiiiiHi 'II ' PMHPJft KH I. g M 1 FCMM tfP'tfHlHKIIIPSBPMIlllHMRIIIIII MUCH COURAGE has been by Salvation Army Jk Q9BPJHPJE3b 5PJRHLHLJPL lMLH- JKLJE3HH I- . I,IBBWWBWBBIBPMPMWPPPPPPPPPPP wemen whom Commander Evangclino 3 11 order named. mmimm Booth, shown in uniform she wears overseas, is leader. j - 1 TJo 0lUaniP jjenCCt --- . The FIRST UNIT i r-" ' l-v . ,-y j t-!:ifMM of rlis nurses re- j ( ' ' r,-,' ij tp$ a ' " -' I '.x ' . j i"Si4 - t-tl ' wi i i. " Asi. 3fRl j . '?'xv. t 'ijJ! v'f "tv , T v "- " ''ibijiv c IfeKS-f : jSl, SttHKiikl ovcrs,c,is .,n ppr- 6&? A " '; t-. P assembled by v 'Tf-iiN' VHIk rav'rvi - B ,. dhi. MSi 1 1---t Sil fr tf-ii f " , - 'rVv-V fF-liil K-- 3HEMSHfi sk Wlfc of the -k : ---li-----H WM"' ' IS3PJPJIrW-Hi flPJPJPJ appears the ccn- PJPPJLif7PP-K'H.:;lp ' Cif i p9fliK- tcr of the Krou !fNp-l-- Hf l$iiFH 'BiSiRi9R S 'PPMPBPMP " t Undernood tV LT1Bl!J vi't.t-. : MtKIKKKKtffKmSStt&mx BPKRHPPIi)PFM ,.UI s : : - , " .g ' '-7 AN ENVIABLE RECORD for service well performed is held by the Women's Motor Service of the Jersey City Chapter pf the Red i Jiy Cross, whose members have made 14.8C0 calls in soliciting support for the Government's various patriotic campaigns. to jniernauonai rum Dcmc. ki$t-- ., " Ml ,j-. it v' .'V. . v . - -W". . - L . 7. . I .:.! fc SV-sntf a IfcA:. TSttA J-lf.j?-.-. .. .,.. H. ., .tt,.. ... ' . .yii.J .. ,.,. i- w.s.'-.. 3,2S'.p --;i ' i ii wiii ii ii ii i-ii i i ii i -&ys MW-gAytr" 'v'yyny---------"rJ . j isrysrv- THE USEFULNESS OF THE WOM'en" enrolled in the, Jersey City Motor Service is not confinccrtp scurrying about on patriotic errands; for they are prepared to act as stretchpr bearers and furnish first-aid to the wolindcd sljould occasion arise. lotertaUonil Itlro Venice. .ij. -. 'ij.t.) ' 'ijVl srr.Ra?a Mi '- J.JtT r" - ""-' t-. ------------t rj i ,-j j - itfasii .. KR-'SSBE Mfjl V .rfl t A l H iV ' ; i "