Along the Road to Rome and Berlin Real ‘Devil Dogs’ on Bougainville Follow the Leader Left: These three soldiers ere charged with the job of keeping np the tires on the fleet of cars used bjr the headquarters of the Allied Fifth army in Italy. Shown with their repair car somewhere behind the front are Corp. Gordon Smith, Hilton, Va. (left), Corp. Morris Sigler, Hagerstown, Md. (center), and Pfc. Herman Muchleisen. Right: According to the sign these British engineers are 120 miles from Rome as they smooth out a road for units of the Fifth. The work of engineers gains in importance as the Germans at tempt to retard the advancing Allies by blowing up bridges and destroying transportation facilities. Lady Santa Claus: Opera Star: Jap War Trophy Left: Max Factor, Hollywood make-up expert, advises women who will play Santa Claus to lower their voices, puff out their cheeks with cotton and put on false noses. The probable result Is pictured. Center: Helen Traubel, American operatic star, is made up for her part in the Metropolitan Opera company’s presen tation of “Tristan und Isolde.” Right: Miss Edith Brechter, a war worker, displays a battle-scarred Jap flag captured by U. S. troops on Guadalcanal and sent to her by her fiance as a birthday present. Eton Lads Curry Iron Horse Scoring Waterboy Eton schoolboys change their high hats and carefully styled suits for * overalls as they volunteer their services to clean railroad engines. A group Is seen grooming an iron horse at a depot in Slough. Nazis Burn, Wreck Towns; Then Flee Retreating Nazis, riding in n half-track, pass through a burning Crimean village as they hurry to prevent the Russians from closing off the pen' i—um of Crimea. A meeting between President Roosevelt, Pre mier Stalin and Prime Minister Churchill was believed imminent as Rus sian armies near the Polish frontier. Tiny Waterboy William Andrews (left) was the center of a football drama when he went into a game for his Texas Longhorns to score with two drop kicks. King’s Bathtub Corp. William Polzin of Chicago, 111., tries the hot water faucet on one of King Victor Emmanuel’s tubs in the royal palace near Naples, Italy. The tub appears small but the palace is considered the world’s third largest. The words “Devil Docs’* have been a nickname for marines for many years. Today real dogs are performing combat tasks for the marines. Men and dogs are pictured on Bougainville hot on the trail of the enemy. Dobermans have been extensively used on this Island to smell out hidden Japs, to carry messages, and occasionally In first aid work during bat tles. Duke and Duchess in Washington The duke and duchess of Windsor are pictured as they arrived In Washington, D. C., recently from New York city. They were expected to stay at the British embassy. They came to the U. S. shortly before the opening of the famed trial in which Count De Marlgny was found not guilty of killing his father-in-law. Sir Harry Oakes. TEiEFACT HOW BRITISH FOOD SUBSIDIES ARE SPENT •READ. HOUR. MIUC MEAT POTATOES SUGAR EGGS TEA. BACOH OATMEAi. ETC. Each coin represents 10 million dollars U. S. FOOD PRODUCTION IN TWO WARS Fighters Shop for Folks Back Home New York stores are crowded with service men and women haying Christmas presents for the folks back home. Uniformed men are baying many toy guns, planes, tanks and other military playthings. Seamen Bob I.awing of Mount Holly, N. C., and Eddie Hall of Nashville, Tenn., are shown picking out a toy liberty ship for Lawing's nephew. Captured German U-boat crewmen march blindfolded along the deck of an English destroyer escorted by English sailor guards. These pris oners were captured in recent At lantic battles and will be taken to prison camps in Allied areas.. Light Without Wires This ball of light la bring bom barded by a beam of high frequency radio energy. Ita power doea not come through a wire. Samuel O. Hibben of Weatlnghouae la abown aa he demonatratea the wireleaa light ing In New York. Royal Visitors Vice Admiral T. T. Craven (left) greets Prince Amir Khalid (center) and bis brother Prince Amir Faisal Saudi, Arabian minister of foreign affairs, at a reception at the Wal dorf-Astoria in New York. ‘Cahoots With FDR’ Sergt. L. St. Pierre writes the cur rent menu for an advanced Amer ican air base in Italy. The bill of fare board was left by the enemy. It reads: "Airport Grill, operated by Sergt, L. St. Pierre in cahoots with F.D.R. Dinner: cream of onion soup, meat balls and spaghetti, mashed potatoes, and apricots.'* Army-Navy ‘E’ Awards Of Six Months’ Duratioi After a manufacturing plant hai held an Army-Navy “E” pennan for six months, the company’s rec ord is reviewed by a govemmen awards board, says Collier’s. 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