PICTURES
AND DESCRIPTIONS (* indicates pictured):
PICTURE 1:
"After the great destruction wrought at the docks in Bruges, Belgium, by British vessels and airplanes in the spring of 1918, bombproof docks for submarines were constructed by the Germans, as here shown." (Western Newspaper Union)
PICTURE 2:
Senor Don Beltran Mathieu, newly appointed Ambassador from Chile to the United States. (Harris & Ewing)
PICTURE 3:
Mrs. Henry R. Rea, first and only field director of the American Red Cross. She has the rank of Major. (Harris & Ewing)
PICTURE 4:
Hugh C. Wallace of Tacoma, Wash., new Ambassador from the U. S. to France, succeeding William G. Sharp. (Harris & Ewing)
PICTURE 5:
"New invention that had been made ready for use just before the Armistice was signed. It is a mortar mounted on a steel platform and moves over an endless caterpillar belt. It is here seen being tested at Aberdeen, MD." (U. S. Official, from Underwood & Underwood)