Underwood & Underwood

An oriental home with its large upper chamber, near Jaffa, Palestine

A Persian camp of pilgrims to Mecca, Jaffa, Palestine

Calesthenics at Miss Arnot's Mission, Jaffa, Palestine

Beautiful little church of the Syrian Christians, Jerusalem, Palestine

The splendid crusaders' chapel over the tomb of St. George, Lydda, Palestine

Crude makers of beautiful goods; making the famous inlaid pearl work, Damascus, Syria

A sword maker of Damascus, whose swords were once considered the finest in the world, Syria

A Syrian home with its guest-chamber, the large upper room

"There's no place like home!"; dwelling and shop of a Gypsy blacksmith, Syria

The bridegroom riding to the home of the bride, Ramallah, Palestine

President Theodore Roosevelt in his office-the Cabinet Room, White House, Washington, U.S.A.

Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, at home in the White House, Washington, U.S.A.

Walla Walla's compliments to the Chief Executive, - Pres. Roosevelt in his flower-decked carriage.

Workmen at Navy Yard, Bremerton, Wash, presenting souvenir of the "Oregon" to Pres. Roosevelt.

"America stands for treating each man on his worth as a man." Pres. Roosevelt, Pocatello, Idaho.

In the Island of Corregidor, Manila Bay, Philippine Islands--from which the Spanish first fired upon Dewey's passing fleet

The "Espada" (swordsman) meeting the plunging bull, buries the sword in his shoulder, bull fight, Seville, Spain

Drawing room of H.E. Lady Curzon and Hindu, Viceregal Palace, Simla, N. India

General Wood transferring Cuba's government and delivering President Roosevelt's letter to President Palma, May 20, 1902, Palace, Havana

Columbia's noble soldier boys--as kind-hearted as brave--American giving water to wounded Japanese after Battle of Tientsin, China

The gallant 14th U.S. Infantry leaving Peking--escorted to city limits by Gen. Chaffee and staff, China

Marks of Chinese treachery--U.S. Legation Building (western facade) riddled by Chinese bullets, Peking, China

Y.M.C.A. rooms for soldiers of the allied armies--formerly a notorious dive--on the busiest street of Peking, China

6th U.S. Cavalry honoring Count Waldersee on his arrival--between Chien-men and Ta-ching-men Gates--Peking, China

Worthy his country's pride--America's Commander in China, in his headquarters court, Temple of Agriculture, Peking

Sorting raw hides and cutting off hoofs and ears

Unhairing machine at work

"Brushing" - cutting off the fat

Stretching and drying loft

Tanning the hides in vats filled with hickory bark liquid