U) i'i '.-'ns. -,-....f-u PWSOH ' ' '.. ILLUSTRATED CtlWttJT ' ILLtaSTRATED fa : : ft jmI ffriftiYiM. H& sSSsk fl!r" " " ' i . .1 PBiom ONE 1 VOI. I-NO. 81 be ;. y- -r- PHUiADBLPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER lq. 1914. CorinrotiT.lSH.s. in Tcwto tnxiM CavrAxt. .A PAG FROM THE NEWS OF THE DAY AS RECORDED BY THE EVER-WATCHFUL CAMERA MAN K V sBIp 9ftBLflBLLLLLLB7 vu3EEiiHWsEt -w.4, wJb9K uiEnifit.!LLLLu!lliLi7ttiWt& iSuE ILLLLLLBL jjfittTBri BfiwyiijffikV iItiHK LLiLBr JSrwfc tS Sf i LLLLLLLLBk iKiiLLsLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLBav' liiiflLflLLLhL&flBEBiEPflhSSflEHsSBBItLB WcjMjjBBpET'HHBSSBaHft F mixi. ?Kt&fS(BwJt . &v sBBKPiBSt -8 wctEbh TBiWKTBfflHEPt-Sffir'rw? t'i fr 9BP?k'Bh3BB3i ? Kflr eKnmtt&&Si T3wi 'wP'Kjf MBBBaT BBBIBBc BBmBBHBBhBBBt-- bl Voj iwr.jjlBflBHBBBIBkflBCHSSBilntfSlHBI j ' - 4 ? .wSf? These closely packed ranks arc sufficient indication that talk of tight money and Thi9 ''Portrait of Miss dc .' was painted by J. Alden Weir. fc S"' J lJSnw ' wartime economy has not served to keep down the crowds that eddy up and. It was awarded the W. A, Clark cash prize and the Corcoran ''M " ')" ,' L 7 W t-TJIijflR down Market street annually at this season of the year. Shop windows hold medal in the fifth exhibition of contemporary oil paintings now B &$; ' f& rfi JA M-BI ",-nr .rt-c.i- ,i- vr" -nd fp nrOhristrfas th-onr; nf viv-jt ;, unending. re'nfc held at the CorcorajjArt Gallery jn Washington. 3 iwi' TMferrrMiiffilMBBwBBHBBB nnnEffirillBB lBBf h&b sMMwiMMMBsBEbHaL-- IflK aBf iHbFBwS llHiHflB TBkwTBi. ARMIES OF EUROPE "ROBBING THE CRADLE" TO FILL THE RANKS, NOW BEING FAST DEPLETED Here are the three youngest warriors among the legions of France, Germany and Russia- The young man in the centre is only 14 years old. but he is already a non-commissioned officer serving in a regiment of the Kaiser's Grenadiers fighting in France. He has "been mentioned in dispatches from the front more than once. He was last heard of at the town of Moysson. On the right is a youthful Russian trooper named Anatoly Galpoff, riding calmly to the front in his bearskin hat. He has been helping to fight the Germans in his capacity as mascot to a Siberian artillery brigade. The third is Monsieur Louis Pavard, the smallest soldier in the army of France, - FETCHING THE FATTED CALF FOR FEAST AMID THE FJGHTING A patrol of Colonial French troopers have been out on a foragirjg expedition jn the Argonne rcgiun. ay rcat iuck iney ran across una jrwwu, v4utu was apparently WltHOUt an owner. However, ft is to be doubted if they wasted much time trying to 'find him. Fresh beef Is scarce in tne trencnes ana tne owner mignt nave nea Deiore tne uermans anyhow. in 14 a- 5 ' tU. .-44 i tlvt s i-V :,, Is,-. ; aei.Ja, iJ ii4j)cj I'-Vr1. ?- lie '-&. titMU vt K'x'Variiiiviuir II i i ls.' nstf fefa .fc .4