"&- v ;."'-, TUESDAY April 13, 1916 PERSONS AND SCENES IN DAY'S GRIST OF NEWS FROM HOME AND ABROAD AS CAUGHT BY THE CAME& lHflHKS&ilnplii rf ViSCSSSIShRSIIB' "'"Bb SGI tions the story of the war. Sanderson-Wells, a London artist, is shown at his canvases. J iJ II - - IVPvT ifVlPs -S' -v W"i """"'' Vj ATLANTIC FLEET ARRIVING AT HAMPTON ROADS FOR SPRING MANEUVRES xs2&ffi&Z2&K iJmJ I n.'iaZ&WS.-. , , , - .As tW "::.. fel .. ! -.ui,ksa In the foreground is tho flagship Wyoming. The Administration is said to be thankful that this li " i mighty aggregation is so near Newport News in case of complications with foreign warships. ' ,. sA FRIENDLY CHAT THAT LIGHTENS THE HORRORS OF WAR . ,Trvr iV , v,J.,mr....I..-y...,.. '""lglllli 0ws AN UPSET JN THE YANDERBILT CUP BACH tM recent contest atths t frig htful ajwod. TH $mtmr tin wnw is tiM reeesfc contssfc atthe gaa Franctsco Exposition qv- at frightful apw. TO plettwe was reproaesa jro, 9 SPUmO WEATHER MAKES THE SMOKE HANG LOW WHEN TRAINS CROSS THE ALU3GHANIES Ta easrf&M ara ranulrad to haul th enormous trains of fttlgfct ear that; must be pulled m the ataen m-aden mnii.mi n v oafm nstt lflvls09itowMi44 fttJiwi IttMMttut k iWmi ta ft jfesdf latin aniB