u a - -inmnniiiii - - - -iITTIIITiiW )1ihii I - w "1 - fU SATURDAY April 3, 1915 Jammm & menu m WARSHIPS, PERSONS AND SCENES FIGURING IN THE DAY'S NEWS OF A WORLD'S DOINGS DAY BY DAY US BATTLESHIP CONNECTICUT IN DRYDOCK AT LEAGUE ISLAND The picture shows the chain around the broken right propeller of the big warcraft which forced her to seek the drydock at tho navjryard here for repairs, which may keep her out of service for several weeks. , Photo by Underwood & Underwood, LADY LONDONDERRY AS A COLONEL England is organizing women's volunteer reserves. Tho women aro taught signaling, dispatch riding, telegraphing, motoring and camp cooking. It has been explained that the corps is for uso only in tho event of an invasion of England. Four companies have been formed, with Lady Londonderry as colonel. 'IJfcrtjii'i " " ' " ' ii - mi ii.. . . ' , i I - ' , ' ' .' ' , ' "" ' 1 """"' """-". " ." " i "Tj. -iiiiiL''.M ) '" ll7l '" ' i i i i i. ii . -,.. ,. . ..- AT TIIE MARINE CORPS REVIEW AT LEAGUE ISLAND Final kWtt to iaMa Se tfer ftjurae in front are Colonel Long, Commandant W. 8. Ranson, &m fvy YW, m Cvioml waHar, saluting tho passing ranks of marines at the latest drill at tk navy's 4oldi-i ad tailor too." VISITORS BARRED FROM GERMAN CRUISER PRINZ EITEL This U one of the last pictures taken of the sea rover whose arrival at Newport News was such a sensation. PhotographeraTiave since been baniied and a fence, guaded by a sentry, keeps all curious persona at a distance. m 1