T t ' . 1 STRAj, $ Miner TUESDAY February1 16, 1916 ituenmg . wr- ' i iii j i. . - i i i i i ,.,. .nir ' ' " '" ' ' ' rtlJ " - - - - g - . -. . . ' - SIGHTS, SCENES AND ODDITIES THAT FIGURE IN THE DAY'S NEWS OF A BUSY WORLD'S DOINGS HHffiHSvlHVUHHBffpHHlflBfiiBBHiSot aJS? Sf wMmfiBHBiBffBSBfr S". . yyMBiBBIBHBwTSwffflHfy ss" fiMR? ' wwijm iiiii ot..,- --- .. : 1 .. 1 Vvv; Hll ' : - . B w FORGING CASTINGS FOR WARSHIPS IN CRAMPS' SHIPYARD The molten motal being poured out liko soup ,hcre ,13 destined to become an Important part In one of the now torpedoboat destroyers under construction. Photo by Underwood & Underwood. SPRING SHOES WILL BE GLOVE-FITTING These neatly shod extremities belong1 to a prominent actress, who finds the side lacing of aid in fastening them for wear. iy '-. "iUW ' ' v , . vK i 'V-'.-S-'V i jiBr t'v .B- ' tJBbbmmmB? w3BB8Sfb ftj&jL4HI MCWBMMMPIMMIIHMIiWVMHMIHPnMMnWtPWBl M -,.-,. , , SHEEP HERDING ON CITY STRPETff Tbe flock Is crossing the Chestnut street bridge. Philadelphia Is almost the only largo city in which live stock Is frequently seen on the march through the principal thoroughfares. "nnrnwi1 im wiiiOlii i Milium Tjmrn i ui.if .iiii,.,ii wr4T ytmtm Am wAiKa wh kbu ths son is bright hSJ'J0 jMMog ceatre t Nice. Wkt eostum com- mt and sU - J BPSAYING CREW AT WORK IN WEST PHILADELPHIA flTnnicvAlRna Tkoufk the scare over the foot m& juouth dk has long slnca died out, preutlui rt stUl blne takw -amliist a rcurra of th allnu 4