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8 NEW YORK TRIBUNE JULY '917 ?-??< f^e jr* '?f' i?jntV' ? at :-e/i BtsaaWn o? ri* Nauona! Advertising AdVisoiji Board sad ihr Liberty Uta CoBBBlltSC mee.al.r.eAd-.ei.,?,n, CM. HoOJI 10 JbCBSI pt-l tor lbs ***?* .?.Lal.lv to be issaad nrx- StftfCBBier. Aal BW ?ptatttfl table were: I j. JlBB? Kowel ! A D Welloa I Herbert S. fewtoa. chairman ol the National Ad? vertising Advisory Board. 4. Benjamin Strong; 3, C.illm AlBB in. BU ..Jed; 0. R beii W. W".ll?>. 7. A H. BtrBBBlMi s, J. L i S?, 9 .). Ham. and 10, Lauien Carroll. ? ' * 4. *?< Above.?One of the first a pictures pub? lished showing an American warship in British waters. The U. S. Des t roye i Wads worth in Queenstown (Ire? land) harbor. pjmte !, ' ? --? ral \?iri ./ A.? - #*aW*\??!a?? -. -yaaj4 N ,-+r ) B ? I o at : K.ith? rinc Stinson, nini-ti? ;: yenr-old ?vi trw e, cismes to earth foi luncheon ?? ( ?? ' ernor's Island on h i flight from Alb in) I Wa?? h ington last Monday undertuken lor the bt fit ol tlieR : Cl HB?, I ?w f T/ a\4^m l* On the right,?The U. S. Aircraft Production Board which will place all the government contracts for war aeroplanes. Left to right,?Sec. A. G. Cable of Chicago, R. !.. Mont? gomery of New York, S. G. Waiden of Detroit, F. A. Deeds of Dayton. Rear Admiral D. W. Taylor, Brig. Gen. G. O. Squier and Chairman H. L. Coffin. Phot? It Barrit d Esrla? Above : Secretary of Treasury Mc Adoo accepting a check for $50, 000. Buffalo's first contribution to the Red Cross Fund, which Miss Stinson brought _ with her. /? ?. ht V ' Tjof ? '^^h. *u r> iv.V Below: Miss Anna Case, of the Metropolitan Opera Com? pany, as she SSttg " I he Star? Spangled Banner" al the first oi the season's concerts of the Civic Orches IralSociety l.ist \\ e d n e sday night. tutu t H'i?iti Stiidl? r? L J\ !J ts? &**L To the right: This Red Cross flag, probably the largest in th?" world, conceals a large por? tion of th?* avenue ??k1<* ol the B. Altrann oc Co. store at Fifth Avenue and 34th Street. m P-K' ajattJBBJ bbbjVP^ yH'W L J IV. Not even a bicycle escaped those vigilant Red Cross workers who blot ked filth Ave? nue traffic to collect contributions fur the* hundred million fund ' A'uili I OBlBBaBaBBBBBI BBBB^Ll lienry P. Da.ison. chairman of the wav couoc3 of the American Rec Cross. ? ?". ? ? . ? ' Strstca Mist Mabel I. Boardman. active head of the American Red CfOSS. p ? i /..,,. 'in t ive \<l?ir. president of the International Red Cross and S possible candidate l??i the BBBaBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBaBBBBl ?*fXkin . ^v