HtfEiuMifl "qep &t? AvpKinv:?H7i STRaj, hi i "ii"" ' ' j -" '-- - " - i ii , WEDNESDAY March 10, 1915 'd ittmrara tigggy l - PERSONS, PLACES AND SCENES PROMINENT IN THE NEWS OF A WORLD'S DOINGS DA Y BY DAY IiHBflvBi TflHHflRs a f j3&Ev,,cKllllllHHHfllMw nsfc iBiUHh 3B AT THE PALM BEACH COSTUME BALL Miss Pauline Dlsston, of Philadelphia, and Mnurico Hoche, of New York, LOYAL SUBJECT OF THE KAISER A pickaninny inhabitant of German West Africn in the uniform beloved of his Emperor. A COURTYARD BUILT OF SEASHELLS One of the sights that has interested mem bers of the Athletics' baseball squad now 'nininK at Jacksonville, Fin. ' "' ' ' " ' 1 1 . 1 I 1 1 .'" ' ' ' ' in ..." 1 1 I 1 11 .111 . 1 1 III. i I -'iblu 'ifHlilHHHii'1f- & .MBKIlsfv v I MK WMWim mm Hi rlitliByiill by iyO". .iwwa m iu-juwu INTRENCHED IN THE DESERT'S BURNING SANDS Australian troop, who were diverted to Egypt at the time of the threatened rebellion there, have prepared aguinst invasion by the Turks by miles of rje trenches. The photograph shows the works in process of construction, only ths tops' of the men' heads being' now visible. IN TJfE COSTUME OF HER PEOPl-E Mrs. Ktehard Croker attracted much attention a lW, ain iieacn dance in her squaw dress- $ (
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