ILLUSTRATIONS

Supper Hour at Bordeaux[Frontispiece]
No matter what hour; always the gobs and buddies—other
armies as well as our own—ready with 100 per
cent appetites.
FACING PAGE
So This Is Paris[20]
A. E. F. Boys, guests of our A. R. C. in its great hospital
at St. Cloud, look down about the "Queen City of
the World."
Chow[62]
The rolling kitchens, builded on trailers to motor
trucks, brought hot drinks and food right up to the men
in action.
Our Red Cross at the Front[100]
A typical A. R. C. dugout just behind the lines.
As Seen from Aloft[140]
The aëroplane man gets the most definite impression at
the A. R. C. Hospital at Issordun, which was typical
at these field institutions.
Tickling the Old Ivories[180]
Many an ancient piano did herculean service in the
A. R. C. recreation huts throughout France.
Bandages by the Tens of Thousands[220]
An atelier workshop of the A. R. C. in the Rue St.
Didier, Paris, daily turned out surgical dressings by
the mile.
Never Say Die[262]
Sorely wounded, our boys at the great A. R. C. field
hospital in the Auteuil race track outside of Paris,
kept an active interest in games and sports.