l-wrnirrW" tmw. ntmv&m&w&F''. mMgpjwf-aW)liyw " STO 0 FRIDAY March 5, 1916 icuwrat iHSMWP meun i ft' I LiL PERSONS, PLACES AND SCENES PROMINENT IN THE NEWS OF A WORLD'S DOINGS DAY BY DA$ . , , , . x , T , ARGENTINE SAILORS DRILLING AT NAVY YARD ON THE NOSE ENDS OF FIVE OF UNCLE SAM'S NAVAL BULLDOGS An unusual photograph, taken at League Island, showing five battleships and one steamer lying quietly in a row while the seamen of the South American Republic make themselves as much at home as if on their own drill grounds bv snecial arrangement with the United States Government. LITTLE FLOWER INSPECTORS ALL IN A ROW Miss Miriam Hill outlining a few points in botany to the open air class of the James McCall School, of which William -Welsh is principal. The small, students are shown here learning the wonders of a flower bed in Washington Square. I'buto by Underwood & Underwood. HER FACE AND FORM WILL LIVE IN BRONZE Misa Audrey Munson has posed for more than three-fifths of all the statuary now on exhibition at the Panama-Pacific Exposition in San Fran cisco. Her figure and features appear in soine fashion in tlie adornments of virtually every prominent building there; dlll'MlHi; ' ' T WELifiP - ' . -. ...'. : ' , " a. a . - TYPI.CAL BRITISH "TOMMIES," WITH MACHINE GUN. ON MARCH IN FLANDERS THEY CALL HIM TUB MAYOR OF T.IflVPT f TmAfV Chevalier PnH! kmU. v.l. .nnmsii nub- i usher, undertaker, coal merchant and wearer otfjl a decoration from his native country's king, liv l where an Evenjno Lbdoi photographer fov Mm, as shown. g& , mm. '