v I jSffTBAjv WEDNESDAY May 19, 1916 itenm roN 7 SCMNESU'ND PERSONS OF NOTE TN THE WORLD'S NEWS DAY BY DAY AS REPORTED BY THE CAMERA 1 ' Afl-sllliHlSiffiKiflHSpB i Jill ' 'itSHfKmWk 'hi imiwiWml i i1 1 ' iiiWHh PIBfc'WillPKi IfiilHPi1 mm W '" ' m&LM I'HINCIPALS IN COMING WEDDING From left to ripht arc Miss Ellen Yuille, Anthony J. Drcxol Riddle. Jr., and Miss Mury L. Duko as they were nhotoptraphed at a recent meeting of the United Hunts at Hclmont Park, L. I. The latter t rn'" will hi niam-d liuno II". M'i Vui"c will bo a bridesmaid. V : ;5'. rholo. by Hilly . V.'uv. MRS. GEORGE GORDON MEADE LARGE President of the flower show and fete, which today is in possession of Rittenhouso Square. Many persons prominent in the social world will attend. tost ' ' 'iw vSr1 j$Mi$? rJWESS" iKWPT J--teiiv. .m -, jSltPiL. F ' jdip$ s siiV3-tjJSrSKS?S'S!? l?bfri3a8!aB&i" ):ssSESB58a-w.?"i('' "ilMiKMHii H : ... nsJSMi' . jy .Jrato'jas5&ti pppK iikI HL'shE'P BpBA'aDH PPPPPPPHMh " IB? " spy ' I r v-.-'' r'- ' ' ;i (PPPWi e. jpppB.s jflk ' ' " I ' . "k ImSBr 'ttt mgBSigBpppg bb I GENERAL PHILIP KEARNY , This statue has been erected in Arlington Cemetery, near Washington, by survivors of his famous brigade, most oi' whom live in Now Jersey. Ww """72. "'" i&FfaJmnis..:-s ... f? -31SMimKaSS5KidiK m. ,. . :fi ' " ".aiSjXASsa .,,- ''-... . is!siAf. B5i.i.Wfc . SSisdOVvJSLlLffia. "- ' w 4A .'A. fit i ;.v- .iX-f.Vt) C& UNITED STATES SOLDIERS UN QUARD AT COLON FIRE This city on tho Pacific side of the Canal Zone was recently visited by a disastrous fire which destroyed hundreds of homes, especially in the- native quarter, and -caused enormous damage American troops were sent to maintain order and prevent looting. f HlrSj'k s tejpfi BUf IP irn IMPTiTMrTr fl TITTPBTTrTifiiiitni fnWHirMilHHIMwlr W$ ''twR JmsSsSf WjaPiKli'MifeV s jPPJJJJ9 i3 .Nfc-, JMC t r , xaiaX AMBASSAPOR AND FAMILY, WuUSE tOtNTKV MAV .SUON UK IN WAk Count Mftcchi di Cellere, the Italian Ambassador to Washington,"bis wife and two children UTS thmmMt, a recent charity fete in Washington. According to indications, this will be an other Uglwoatia fansily to-be isolated because of the -war. PENN STUDENTS DON INSIGNIA OF APPROACHING GRADUATION Beniora of the University of Pennsylvania have appeared in can and gown, according to the old custom, which dictates these garments aa a eign of their approaching graduation two weeks hence. The campus b now dotted with these figures In BaSJeSv CI
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