iS&fi IIUIIUI & I tW Ttf) i'l WHITE j J f ? J&M J2USB- 0 jfljp SATURDAY January 16, 1915 fctmram on meaner p F it I. in f SCENES AND PERSONS PROMINENT IN NEWS OF A-WORLD'S DOINGS AS RECORDED BY THE PHOTOGRAPH JfRENCH SOLDIERS LIGHTEN TASKS WITH A LITTLE BLANKET TOSSING 1 lBilPiiJMHKw" THIS HORSE IS A BACHELOR AND A WOMAN HATER 9 2i 5nuo the oMt sports know to military ;camps initiating a recruit by forcing m-rcv-Xl fliimlWIifHli' I - r4cWV He belongs to Traffic Policeman Charles Splcer, attached to the 65th and Woodland : r. niro to do the spread-eagle while a dozen eager hands wield Jhe springy blanket. And IU W--1 IUSmm'SUMlMfm VVW h avenue station, and his name is Barney. He hates everything with a skirt attached to it 13M the game never seems to grow stale from repetition. UA K aBBBmBBSEmr Yf(Uf0 a"d lnvariably shies whenever a lady approaches, no matter how harmless her intent. 11 ENGLAND. CARES FOR BELGIUM'S CROP OP WAR BABIES fliwe yoiiBjst3 are the offspring of refugees who fled from the German invasion. gm ef 4tnt we born in mid-channel as thousands crowded the boats that left Amtwmw Mil extend by hundred. The fathers of several of thefn were killed in early battles. GERMAN DEATH'S HEAD HUSSAR A typical member of the crack regiment made famous by the Crowrv Princes connection with it and by the white ekull that decorates tlio fnr busby. NOTED AMERICAN SURGEON AT PARJS WAR HOSPITAL At the left Is Dr. Joseph. Blake, whose divorce and subsequent marriage to Mr. Clarence Maekay stirred New York society some montha ago. The dog ia the picW? belongs to, one of the wounded Algerians, whose life he saved by guiding a surgsea to biro.
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