M ' VSTRAjv, SATURDAY May 22, 1915 .r Blej&ner iZMtVLWO, 4 r i -- - i - - i i i. j PERSONS AND SCENES THAT FIGURE IN THE, NEWS OF THE DAY ABOUT A WORLD'S DOINGS a HIKHBuMHHlHf H W'S Jl 1 1 jjp'yTBJpf j iSbjbMbbbbbbbbmbbbbbbbbbH ggMBBBBBBBpMBBBBiBffWfchj.ipB J 1 J VMF JbBBBBcBBBBBWBBBBMiBKBBMHi IJBBBtfiHflVros rBWtf Tf ; Tj h iTWJJIwMWWlTiiBHiiwfrTWTfflwTTt ""TBlfllfiBBBBBBBF Mjf.A 4 'm !HUL JtK3s!Hvi3JSK?fl' .J -K'"t jfwyacyjSWMffiaMaBtmfliHBB BACK TO THE PRIMITIVE ALONG THE ST. LAWRENCE G Manypenny TcmS ' flBHIHHHHL The French-Canadian peasantry near Cap a l'Aigle still bake in open-air ovens like the one shown Albert (left), and Harry, met in this city recently. George j&aMBBBHHHBBwBMOBMfe, v t above. Since Champlain's followers settled hero the customs have not changed. Summer tourists go ;s 91 years old, Albert, 70, and Harry, 73. It was tho . rg!BBBBBBBWHBjSJM. v to this section in great numbers. first meeting between tho two older brothers since 1855. iff "jgHBBBBIHBHHBBMB Vv - I VOLUNTEERS PREPARING FOR AVAR AGAINST AUSTRIA The motley dress and improvised accoutrements of these Italian volunteers indicate to a degree how widespread is tho war fever in Italy. Riflo practice is held in unfrequented streets ana courtyards. Photo by Bain. SHE'S CHANGED HER MIND Some time ago "Count" Mourik do Beaufort, once known in Philadelphia as the "dude reporter," was reported to have been killed in Flanders. Miss Fayetto Perry, a New York actress, his fiancee, says he's alive, but. nevertheless, she's decided not to marry him. FIVE LEADERS OF THOUGHT AND ACTION IN THE TRANSPLANTED ITA LY OF PHILADELPHIA wvw unmi ili))pwii.liiwMiP ! l in., in ii iipipwwww m-inj iil i.p ....m i. 1 1 ..pnn 1 1 - 11 im.i ... Wlli ' mi ' '' "' ' ' I ' 1M "' ' ' ' 1 ' " MF" ' BMHK J JpjpjMaywgjMfflJeEWgjP HHHIR l& liPillP & HBK9PBBBflHiilBaR wl BiBrTfll WlHMnF 1 HHrBliiiBiiiiHiBpiHil GiOStANOffjjrOMOtlELO BaakwC JOSEPJlrJDE LAXTOENTIS, Banker DR. V1NCEN2 BE VIRGILUS DJb- LOBEZOCARLUca D DI GREGORIO. Joujoxto: t I