v w B!Hli, BSiW and THE EVENING TELEGRAPH Philadelphia, Tuesday, Jidy SO, 1918 r -5 Ctft" r)Tf J3HT AND SHADE IN THE NEWS OJF THE DAY AS GLIMPSED BY THE 'CAMERAS KALEIDOSCOPIC EYE) : ! . Wt W&rmXmMimmSKBS TIIIS WOMEN'S MACHINE GUN SQUAD, of the IT'S .HARVEST TIME for these " t$$$'&fi'wfr P4 S!fmSSKKKVmWWIl New-York Police Reserves, is prepared to prove that light-hearted farmerettes, who are ' ANtWW JM4KHIHK8S lWTi$M$ fef? WSRHBBte!S3 tho fcmalc of the spccica '? at lcast as dcadly as hvi"p a fine thne n the Harlan ffihP&hmti&ffiMm fife llWiR?Sl . ' the male. Farm near Meadowbrook VjkkV '-W r'ft,&H w,:Vt ?. '? "t 'i V i i n-ii"Tfciiiiiri in - - -" -"' - THE FAiMOUS MONASTERY of Mont des Cats, where Prince Max of Hesse is buried, is being destioyed by German artillery despite the Kaiser's orders to save it. The photograph shows the destroyed abbey. French Flc'urUl ben Ice. "NEVER FORGET, MY BOY, that it is God's cause which you are defending in France," said an old monk at the Abbey of Hautccomb'j in Savoy to a visiting American. French Pictorial STice RIGHT 1HKOUUI1 A RUINED VILLAGE in France the Canadians ran the track of their corps tiamway to facilitate canying materials to the front and in reconstruction work behind the lines. Canadian Official Photograph. Underwood & Underwood. m . . - r -, ; . Ef ' bbbbbb& EKKnMfiBSBlKEKKT&r&K y '''' &&k&, N te Tffiilwv "w s- jf -1 (d m11'' j v t rfPBH ifJnr BBk 8BL t WW , v J-. kBBBBBBbT IB BBmkbSlSbW" B ,v? "DEVIL DOGS" are what the Germans call the U. S. Marines, and this fine specimen snapped at the t summer camp at Faoli shows the reason why. THE MOST SEASONED COWBOY from Ve "wild end woolly" West, can display no greater horsemanship than that exhibited by these cavalrymen from Camp Dix, who have exhibited their skill in many remarkable feats. 'i 4 4; ft .kfe ?v K .. ' m$-h.. -, ul--?jjii '3w aia