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In War As Well As In Peace

��The fiihting axmies have large corps of men engaged in the trades and pro- fessions in which they were employed before the war. Shoemakers, tailors and barbers may be found in great numbers just behind the trenches. jThe photograph shows a German shoemaker hard at work near the front

���Parisians no longer are able to make use of their favorite mode of transporta- tion, the 'bus. Far from the busy streets of the great city, the 'busses trundle, painted an ominous war-gray, and filled with sol- diers or provisions. When the battle lines rrove forward, the huts and shel- ters of the men are also brought up. The picture shows the dwelling of an Austrian comman- der put on skids and pushed to its new position

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