--" '" 'I I....I I ,1 1,1,.. Jbv'LL A --- out?! -nC"TTM VV .kv ife TUESDAY April 20, 1915 &y&ty ttratn PI k! i PERSONS AND SCENES IN DAY'S GRIST OF NEWS FROM HOME AND ABROAD AS CAUGHT BY THE CAMERA HI HI -' QawBJP -m Jb i .AUbLPIIIA M-O. TAh!-S NEW YORK GIRL AS HULL Mr. and Mrs. William H. Reeves, Jr., photoBraphifl immediately after their lecent weddin- in Westbury, L. I. Mrs. Reeves was Miss Elizabeth S. Paik. Mr. Rre-ps is the son of Mr. and Mis David H. Reeves, of Phoenix Park, Phoenlxville, Pa. I'hnto b msttnan Kodak Comranj HERO OF NEUVE CHAPELLE (ieneral Sir Douglas Haig, commander of the 1st British Army Division in France, has been praised for his gen eralship in this battle, which cost the British dear because of gross blunders ascribed to subordinates. UNITED STATES MILITARY ATTACHE AT FRONT IN FRANCE Major Gheiayh, ol tho United States Army, is shown at the right standing in a cioup of foreign military observers, who have accompanied tho German army to Laon. r ranee. Tho mohirn i nlmn K.. Tnms T t a -i.:i.r.i,i t,n -aror The picture was taken by James correspondent. F. J. Archibald, tho war OLD-FASHIONED SCENES FROM THE MAPLE SYRUP BELT IN VERMONT WHERE A LATE WINTPn npnvrn m.. State where snow clings to the shows the tapping of 'trees ana t 4. J u S 1jfrjgafegs-Briajga. iSCr-.