PPSPWWS sZAl . THURSDAY January 28, 1915 ituemnn meaner ipWWpiyiWBP.'iJ'UL..- muutuia xyUJl' m $$ i?'ffiY PERSONS AND PLACES THAT FIGURE IN THE DAY'S NEWS AS RECORDED BY THE PHOTOGRAPHER l"W',.,ltW" '4 ( Slft-AAMfc-"vi.....ilW, 08SK& A. iS'? JTW t"3K ' sosMfc, re r,Ai&tk-;TJ --ssv i...tv('3B'!KK5:M1i'MXJi,wi.jv.ii,.i.iiiv,i:4iv.i:,-jj;? :y.A,xiiwffli. - -- n -lie . v. t v xi.vi?3(wjvvc:(&i-xJj'(r'5ur'5t-K idcr -r.. E$8te 'MIalPli L lffi'V&l ? k&'&si- '.." LJ &W7 " -rv "& Cs' s SihSi . -- y FRENCH SOLDIERS GIVE GERMAN DIPLOMAT THE IRON CROSS These troopers in Alsace, being well protected by their trenches, decided to give the enemy something to shoot at and so rigged up this dummy, which they duly decorated with a cross taken from a prisoner. It has been riddled with German bullets. '.'!EPJ- - ir.'ii''i - "' '"' r s :-Mfjiiis- imftiia"yviifei i . WSmmwmk ?t&w $ Wx&s d EM$&$izm fM'MsmmmiMM mW --'g HEIR ..,VfWS!K'--tAfl$ & ei ' W Oc K& f ' .("' " .? 1 A 'V 1' ., .k- aH59r-i, w T.!slKfejSs'&i& lillfHlllli P"V:: 1 vr-'y Jt&iZ., Ljt jtM',.'KKsrt.. - jsii' SHE WON THREE PRIZES WITH THESE DOLLS Young Miss Madeline Grubb, of 1214 North idth street, recently entered a doll-dressing contest held at a "movie" theatre. She took the first three prizes, her "yellow kids" scoring abig hit. The picture reveals her as a little bashful, but justly proud. m : ' MfMrnm Mm mn ' I vc . -- ., f s sw k -V 1lj3 V JirV THE PAINTER NOW PRODUCES HIS WAR-PORTRAYING BRUSH Professor Klein Chevalier, a Berlin artist, is shown busy on one of the first paintings of the present war. His subject is "The Receipt of the First News of Victory." Soldiers invalided home from the front are acting as models. It would be curious to know what future generations will think of the canvas. SgP?wiP v- , , &' S 1WWMIH ' .. tWrtmnmum VMUIJWijtfijjijtKw. ft. . t )Jv&rH v$ik&.&3&ftC&. V.13SG&2&1 .. SK..3l-., """ -'-irorm i'....; " WJWW Tl 5OT"'"' f fZf tfr" l 1 4fcC W. e 1 f-"- WANTS ALL MEN TO OWN LAND Mrs. Haviland B. Lund is called "a little woman with a big idea." She would give each jobless man a tract to till the only trouble being that men with tracts are already using them. illilwit fllilll $1,000,000 LINER SINKS IN COLLISION WITH SCHOONER Members of the crew of the liner Washing tonian, who were picked up after the col lision of the Hawaiian-American liner Washingtonian and the American schooner Elizabeth Palmer "off the Delaware Capes, in which both vessels were lost. IE . . V E-: Ss.- ! . m'sL: hhhi si :. r - '5:s '.4. v 1 ' .1. "' :- i F ; -tfV v. u. -.-.. -.-.- fe ' ' I- y Tt.r a. &r ' XtA V .- n-i HII SPSS' .' HSwJ m We -- M jEJ ,'JSjL w iS ? i3f ' i ! fwM iUidSIS -jkiij jji gy r t.-r"i j-"t ". v'XfX'lp wt '"r v,s5'jftr"'", fi.S srrv!' " ,? 'i! r-, (jagTi. 6 8pl ; k ?.; - 'Im'''''' SS!SSSJ " ' ' ': S ?:Si4 ?'. '. ..IvfeXj ; is x A "- m$J V...W -" LORLYS ELTON ROGERS New York lawyer whose wife has sued for divorce alter "the other woman" had pois oned her two children by him. JOSEPH W. WEAR Contenders in the preliminary round DWIGHT F. DAVIS w C, S BROMLEY of the national doubles championship held yesterday at the RacquetClub. Messrs. Davis and wear ueiciucu uruww ami a nomas luagway. Pbuto by ""' '" MRS. HAVELOCK ELLIS Wife of the English scientist and writer, and herself an author of note- Sh w this country to study social conauuoae. ; Wl 1 iff