CASH ACCOUNT. JULY, 



I A model of a Flanders trench, repre- 

 I stntlng an eighty-yard front line and 

 2f>0 yards of first and second-line de- 

 fences, scaled to an Inch to a yard, Is 

 one of the most interesting features and w 

 alone worth a visit to the exhibition. It 

 was huilt by a Canadian engineer and 

 nothing Has been omitted that would 

 njake It an exact representation of the 

 trenches in which the soldiers of the 

 American Expeditionary forces fought. 

 Wire entanglements, craters, dugouts 

 and trench holes are all there as well as 

 the hundred and one minor fittings of the 

 ditches in which the allied soldiers lived. 



Fvery Stage In the evolution of gaB 

 defense and attack is strikingly Illus- 

 trated together .with the liquid-fire 

 tanks used by the Germans and the tor- 

 lied., fs used in their submarine warfare. 



Several times daily Sniper Louis 

 Lance and Sergeant Jack Golding of the 

 Dublin "Fusiliers, two of the few men 

 of their organization who lived to come 

 back, tell of their thrilling experiences 

 during the tlr.st year of the war. 



The exhibition is in charge of William 

 E, Chamberlain, assisted by Howard V. 

 Bullinger. About .f4<X>0 has already 

 been contributed by visitors for the 

 United War Work fund and it is ex- 

 pected that this will be increased many 

 Cold during the remainder of the time 

 that the collection can be kept here. 



