Camp of French artillerymen enjoying well-earned rest from trench warfare

French "75" gun in action against battle planes

Zeppelin wrecked and burned, ruins being inspected by French troops

Lieut. LeMaitre, French aviation forces, explaining "Nieuport" airplane, Fortress Monroe, Va.

French fleeing into Amiens from the Somme district

Scouts, old and new, French cavalry and army airplanes

Artillerymen who, between the Germans and the mud, are emplacing their guns with difficulty

French 75 millimeter guns in ambush near German trenches

A French 155-mm. gun trained on the German trenches

French gunners adjusting large cannon mounted on railway track, France

Modern artillery transport by auto in France

Section of many miles of French field kitchens

Sacrificed on altar of German militarism, arrival of dead at military cemetery, Villers au Bois, France

French convalescents, nicknames "The Cripples," about to return to the Front

Bringing in the wounded "on stretchers stiff and bleared with blood"

Bringing in wounded on French front after Battle Ablain St. Nazaire

Rendering first aid to the wounded in the French trenches

French soldiers resting in the trenches

In a French trench, sandbag protected, showing dart bombs

French artillery in the village of Perthes les Hurlus

Searching the ruins, "somewhere in France"

The most famous bands in England and France, the Grenadier Guards and the Garde de la Republicaine, World's Fair, St. Louis, Mo.

The most famous bands in France & Mexico, Garde de Republicaine and Merida Artillery Band, World's Fair, St. Louis, Mo.

Festival Hall with Statue of Napoleon in foreground, World's Fair, St. Louis, 1904

Magnificent Festival Hall, one of the finest statues of Napoleon in existence in foreground, World's Fair, St. Louis, Mo.

Napoleon Bonaparte Statue and Festival Hall, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, Mo., U. S. A.

Festival Hall, East stairway, and Statue of Napoleon, St. Louis World's Fair

French Creek, Chester County, Pa.

The hillsides of the Tohicon, Point Pleasant, Bucks County, Pa.

French Broad [River]. View on Paint Creek.