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Show I! e j ' ctsTint ievt photo tcnvict ncw o,. If A JUMP FOR LIFE Sounds like the title of a movie play, but in reality aptly described the jump made by a German observer, who has leaped from his balloon after it had been fired by allied aviators. Note the parachute just breaking break-ing away from the balloon. j COBLENZ MAY BE OCCUPIED BY ALLIES AS HOSTAGE 11 i Thcrf is a demand for the occupation of Coblcnz and Mctz by allied troops as a guarantee that Germany will keep the armistice in good faith should one be granted. It is also suggested that all bridges across the Rhine be held by Allied forces. MB I ccntwu .twi photo ttaviec new vqwk I; , THE MODERN "CALVARY" y jfl i Between Royc and Lassigny, amidst the ruins, this dramatic sight ; disclosed to the eyes of the Allied armies a new- method of .Bochc savin sav-in 1 agery. The trees were destroyed along the road shown in the photo and m , amongst the ruins a broken image of Christ, mutilated to the extent of U heathenism. This is apparently done to create fear in the God-loving 'M ; peasants, of this section of the war ridden fields of Europe. HI j " "l""L wtw 'HQTO ttWVICt. WIW tOflH. I , PRINCESS MARY AN EXPERT WHIP 1 In addition to being an accomplished horsewoman, Princess Marv m is an expert driver. Photo shows her driving her spirited white team through the grounds of Windsor Castle accompanied by Hon. Mabel Gy'e I one of the Queen's maids of honor. y ' . ' 1 DI?G THE1gIG??T PIECE 0F MAIL EVER CARRIED BY THE AIR-MATL SERVICE W Af?pSCCrf W; G' McAdo had procured a $1,000,000 subscription to the i Fourth Liberty Loan fL 2 a4?ach' Dn"Sl3S Fairbanks' movie actor. volunteered to go to New York fr n, Wa n on bv lira plane and get a million to match Baruch. The Post Office Department granted permission for him to rid S16,31 planc' fafT he had bccn PrPerly stamped and cancelled. Photograp s1iovs FrankR Wilsnrf National Director of Liberty Loan Publicity, loading this 162-pound piece of Sat Wash ton The rid.Tn New York was made in two hours and forty minutes, and Pliny Fisk matched SiirhVi,? " ndC t0 CCHTflAl NtWI PHOTO CnviCt NCW rOK. BELGIAN MACHINE GUN CREW At the present rate of progress on the Flanders front the Belgians will soon find themselves fighting on firmer ground than has been their pood fortune for four years. Photo shows a Belgian machine gun crew in action. - - "BITIOM OrriCUL PHOTOOntPH - jplj" till" Ct,T', "t"1 PMOTQ UWV.CC SCW TOO. WELL-KNOWN SOCIETY WOMEN CANTEEN WORKERS IN FRANCE Mrs. Vincent Astor, standing in the rear, and Mrs. Russell (nee Miss Harriman), daughter of Edward H. Harriman, the late railroad king, are both hard workers at the American canteen in Bordeaux. Eight hours per day are spent by them in aiding and cheering the soldiers and sailors of Uncle Sam. HIS FIRST LESSON IN FRENCH If this doughboy docs not become an expert linguist within a short ..time it will not be because he lacked tutors, all of whom are ready and willing to assist him in mastering the French language. o&i 836 :': ' - ' Jfr " "1,to AN coJTHraHio nr Te comhittcc on'pujuc -mill ' 1 "trio W5H.r,TON rOX rCHTPAL Mr.. PMOTQ WlCC f BRIDGING A RIVER IN FRANCE 111 French rivers in our sense of the word would be called streams, but lit. nevertheless bridging a river, be it even a narrow one', while under the I f shell fire of the enemy is hazardous work. These members of the 6th IJh Engineers 3rd division are construction a section of pontoon bridgft MU over 'the Marne with German boats. uK'i t, JOPHIES OF -THE ALLIED ADVANCE . ' nincf f L ??S n l?e e?S "Pturcd frm the Germans were turned " . ; ' Si?,. Er 3.S thfy,flcd. still other hundreds were rendered useless for 1 , , ,, I ; $ further firing by their original owners before they were abandoned to illX Ml ; i X h0ctSnanc;nEal 1 es- Those shown here, aftex being inscribed with various, Ml WmWmM ' f MEMBERS OFTHE Q. M. A. A. C AT THP RpnNT ' ' " ew"L Ntw' PH0TO '"vt1- NCW YC I ' in eale ers of the British Quartermaster Cfps ar shown here Never was that old ada 5Si work L018 .IVE BOXING MATCH . 1 ireJcVcrsieeThets" 35C P- With -0 d rVgucr TUS i '1 boJng match is between a soldier and . Tn.-,T-,'n- ar,J. ipduaing boxing and wrestling. This lV ' ' e |