M-iiiiHMUM..TmiH,iWWBI miMUll.llllil.JilM wianunil II SR. THURSDAY April 8, 1915 v & fife. w O fatatmn mtager fr iptS5CT ! I I'lJ'l II J I !i iff PERSONS AND SCENES IN DAY'S GRIST OF NEWS FROM HOME AND ABROAD AS CAUGHT BY THE CAMeM o CoprHiht by Unflorwood A Underwood. AMERICAN MILITAKY ATTACHE AT PRZEMYSL On the left Is tho American military attache, McKentyre, with the Austrian army, In conversation with an Austrian uhlan officer near the fortress that recently fell. THE TALLEST ROLLING CHAIR PUSHER IN CAPTIVITY Charles Stone propels a perambulator of adult size on Atlantic City's Boardwalk. When he's feeling good, ho measures 6 feet 9 inches from end ,?- J?e la offering passersby a chanco to estimate his height by holding his arms outstretched over tho heads of two lady friends. REMINDER THAT THE FISHING SEASON IS ON Now Jersey's season openod the first of tho month and fair luck Is already reported, though tho water is still too cold for the best luck. Pennsylvania's season opens on the ICth inst. j i . ,' DANCED AT BENEFIT FQB THE BLIND Ccpyrirbt br Unlrwoo4 Underwood. Left to right Margaret Ktog, Louisa KWinger, Katharine MeCollum, Msrthana Barrie and Hilda Carting In the "Processional." The jKjacota of the Florence Fleming Noyes oystera of rhythmic expression danced at the benefit for the Associatloa for tho Blind in New York, April ,8. . - - . ! T Bro-n Bjoiluri. HE'S A COMPOSER FROM EttKENNY O'Brien Butler may look like a Tnrk, but he's from Kilkenny Csstlo. He wrote tho pmsip for tho first purely Irish opsrV which Jtwi bi prod.ct4n.tMa cmitrgl Photo ir Power. BRIDE OF "BOB" FITZSIMMONS She was Mlaa Tema Gelmo up till tho 3d tost, when she was united in tho holy bonds of matrimony to tho eminent priio fighter nu mMHSU UViUta UU6 13 JWVVXll$f