fagiija jjeuwi iMMMMtw j , . -..,... - ,. ...,.. .-,.,. -"rrr- ittmtmg jjSTRjjj, A & Ceitger THURSDAY May 20, 1915 SCENES, PERSONS AND THINGS ,OF NOTE IN THE DAFS NEWS OF -A WORLD'S DOINGS " i i .1 i inn I, i , i.i """ ! i - I i II i mill i i ' '" w',1"," WWWrtW .lii I iii II ., i i ,i - . i I " " "" - 1 . ' , i. Photo by Philadelphia Commercial Photo Co, THE ROTARIANS HAVE A GOOD TIME ON THE BANKS OF THE DELAWARE These members of the Rotary Club had it May 18 on' their annual outing. The sylvan background is at the Mohican club house, Ruber's Roost, on the Delaware. IHHHHHHHHjHPJVHHHHHHBHHHBHHHB LEADER IN KENSINGTON Robert McCurdy, Sr., doesn't like to bo photographed, but in Kensing ton he is well known for many other characteristics. One is his .-unfailing interest in the welfare of Greater Kensington. Another is for his management of one of the largest department stores in the Northeast. PHILADELPHIA'S MONTESSORI SCHOOL IN SESSION Mrs. Anna Windle Paist, the teacher, in tho background, studied the method in Rome. The majority of mothers, she believes, were not cut out to train their own children. Madam Montesson, tho founder of the system, arrived in the United States recently and is now in San Francisco, wjiero she will expound the principles of her theory of education at the Exposition. Photn ry BoitonNf Co Supplied by Medem Photo SfrrtM. FIANCEE OF MORGAN'S GRANDSON And daughter of F. C. Converse, of Boston, composer. She is Louis Converse, soon to marry J. S. Morgan, third in descent from the great "J. P." WBWW '' -.t A ,,.. ..-. ' ' . aErrr- tv v ." - '' -.-;. Mi i.fl , ft & , I f T J ,' J IB - ' i - . E. a. i TiiUijw - x a .a h rr w .a. x xr (; iiii . ' v s ' . , - j. w tua,vwf r?y . ca . t -;vi4;ygm l.lWilJ,- JiPv Pm " " " ' ' ' " , 1 1 'I i .I. i j i ' ' THE OTHER SIDE OF VERA CRUZ Jfiia Utxicnnt, too, jivs memoriea of the American occupation of Vara Cruz. Here serai Ctxrana and hia Csbinet FUNERAL OF AMERICAN OFFICER IN TURKEY Pt t-x I1B, E,n1' Since tfo bagtataff oftho war but ona photograph Jha comet to tlite country from Conitantlnople. It ahows Amert?a igraphjba come to tMa country from ConitanUnople. Ii aljows Amer W Id 1j I-I r tTfrnnw tmjrqsy X