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It la a powerful drama of fascinating interest, touch- lug and full of Intense pathos. This picture story without words unfolds in every inch of film beautiful episodes In the life of a soldier at home, the parting, en route to the battlefield, camp fire life and return home. The series opens with a faithful scene of a dock, where all Is bustle, baggage men heaving large trunks, usual hangers-oq, sailors and passengers. A soldier ac- companied by his wife and child appear and board the auxiliary tug. The vessel slwims off, passes several crafts and finally reaches the ocean liner, a monster, which passes directly In front of us—giving a very Instructive picture of one of the ocean greyhounds. A gang plana Is passed to the tug and the passengers are transferred to the steamship. Here a very touching scene Is enacted as the soldier bids farewell to the two dearest to his heart The woman with heavy heart and the child leave the steamship, which sails away amid the Dutterlngs of many handkerchiefs. One Is almost tempted to wave his handkerchief, so realistic Is the scene. .. , fne soldier» home Is now shown wherein bis wife, lonely and In Borrow, Is SfiJiSSi It™' IZ^P *A° I**/' wlth the Priding hand of the mother, adds a postscript, then both kiss the letter and seal It. ™^ ^. following series of views faithfully portrays camp life, tents, soldiers and sentries. A skirmish 1b enacted; the eaemy, crouching, slowly creep up to IS! Jifli « * an £' discharging their guns, surprise them, but are repulsed, and in the melee our hero Is wounded. Another camp scene, an orderly sppears bearing mStXiiSE? na8tl 'y a °d expectantly gather around the officer who distributes ;..S.S. i.. .!£ 5 Qnat on tn ^ P^und sod eagerly devour the contents. One anfor- mJS. te i?^U. B ^- 1, t vll lS recelTe d'any mall. Is a picture of despair and disappoint- A.i? B , co ° soled by his comrades and resigns hlm B elf to his fate. . ~ , lnst I cetw J" that °' the good ship returning with the soldiers; our hero ?n£ £&„'. un ?„ d0WI \L n f„ Kt S g - pla , nk t0 meet hl » faithful wife and child. The meet- ing scene sends a thrill of unalloyed sentiment and pleasure Into every observer. 525T ^If,ST- ■ 662 SIXTHWVE. CHICAGO. NEW YORK. LA PATRIE BLDC, MONTREAL, CANADA