gSSgSmSmSmiwiwm-Mm mmmmmtmmmm j3STR WEDNESDAY April 7, 1915 J I 11 J U ' lf IBKki iktmXtt - a lii M i SCENES AND ODDITIES THAT FIGURE IN THE DAY'S INFLOWOF NEWS FROM PLACES AT HOME AND ABROAD mmm iMWWMMMMMMlMWMiMWMMWMWMMMMMMMWMWWMMMWWlMMMWMtMMWMWMWMiMMWMM I m Tho leading ministers of Paterson v uNi, AT DEDICATION OF THE "BILLY" SUNDAY TABERNACLC AT PATERSON, N. J., ON MARCH 2 4. and supporters of the campaign are seated on the platform. The picture gives a pood idea of the interior of the building and of its close resemblance to that constructed in Philadelphia for Mr. Sunday.- Uii!&lit&WfAte&'VA us&& GERMANY'S EASTER PUN IS AIMED AT ALLIES BY CARICATURES PAINTED ON EGGS .h0l08 by nro i.ro.he. These pictures which have just arrived from Germany, show how every opportunity is taken to ridicule the empire's enemies. The thre.o eggs at the right are supposed to represent, in turn, General Joffre, Sir Edward Grey and tho Grand Duke Nicholas head of the Russian army. Then comes a German sold.er pok.ng along a capt.ve "Schwe.n," or British pig, also represented by Easter eggs. On the left are four "hen fruit" made up as caricatures of British. French. Hu.Z, n Tn fn up as caricatures of British, French, Russian and Japanese faces. v "". , -""""' " "-ts: umiWw Of 6000 WHICH GATHERED AROUND STEPS OP QAFITOL AT gABHISBUKG YJSSTEBDAY PUBWG DEMONSTRATIONS FOB AND AGAINST LOCAL OPTION V i Hfi-L r& TAnF SET