STRA' 0- MONDAY August 23, 1915 vv x -6 r . itimtmn sea& inrar PERSONS, SCENES AND EVENTS THAT FIGURE IN THE NEWS OF THE DAY FROM DIVERS SOURC B1WBPIHP - - TriHiKM t J I h a BBBnwRSrPB'w 'rSBh19bI9H-H9"Jh k iLk---ii-ffvkSii-fl----S-Kilri-- ifHiv-F C aJL m BE3B-IPi HH9HHHSSMPt ? jHIC BBBiif -wJClLitj uBB(BMBr?5id ISkvh i i HBRn9lBp-i-HiHiK il BP IBr'j:v S. EslB-BM6&l-Bs!6ri ImhEE'Bl wPPBPjB 8bBJ m&. l 4uf iVt. ?iHhHBPB'P'1' BHRr R " y -MrBk. mw&m jfcKjfe jyt LPJ1MP EK H ,. FT " HBP"3flHEK'HHiSB9H9biK ife-Biss tl WHEN THE PRESIDENT COMES TO TOWN President Wilson strolled about the streets for hnlf on hour in the course of his visit to consult nn oculist here before anyone recognized him. Finally at 12th and Chestnut streets the passing throng marked him and began to tag at his heels. Mr. Wilson is seen here in a light bowler hat. I'hoto by International Nowi Scrwij GAY ITALIAN VOLUNTEERS WHO HAVE JUST ENLISTED IN ROME 7 These are mostly men from the Austrian border who, having never been confronted with the bloody wearinesss of modern war, are happy over their new unitorms ana tnc prospect 01 getting mtu uvuuu 'f , - w,j , no cu as redeeming their kindred who have been for so long "unredeemed. i l4v7 V,T vbk iJaaaaBf B BmSX"r.jKF&KSMwm!9w(r t "l ' HIIBiL "3 "' JaE .yCbf BHi , ...rfi, jTwwsatiiiiBliBBiK ihA.HHb. sTs! i n iiaiiaHtHBBHnBfBBBBBraS H JHP9 If JH LLKaK I fcnoMw H $ EXPELLED BRAZILIAN ENVOY TO MEXICO NOW IN WASHINGTON JoBe Manuel Cardoza, the man who looked after the diplomatic interests of the United States in Mexico till expelled by Carranza, is now a visitor to Washington. This picture shows him with the Brazilian Ambassador to the United States and Captain Powell Clayton acting for the State Department. Left to right are Doctor Cardoza, Ambassador da Gama, Secretary Carlos Gordillio, Captain Powell Clayton and Secretary M. Bctancourt. WHEN THE KAISER WAS WELCOME IN SWITZERLAND This picture is of interest just now in view of the reports that the mountain republic, having among her citizenship men of German, French and Italian blood, is having a hard time in preserving her neutrality. The Emperor (at the right) is shown at a review of the Swiss army. i aaa3aairryv:,,;jic ' ". r w . ' ',' - a?; , .sz-.v.mims ' ...mrtn t'i'Avs';T '2rSMMKa(.iE-''--iaryrf jras8KmiMRWK:wHM. .; . -. - - LJSt-amPiK.:':; . vt- ,,- k&mmt J?-. mm&&vm,u.& M&iM'mzi mMmnmxmP'iy,, ' i1.Ls-iAtluS, TM rH t wll-known PhikdelUa men IMt to viffbt. Ifcy are; Top row Scrxeant .'I. X.UI,t A. Jrftwt, A. W. LmIum ' " " Hllfavrv Xfwwfnwpa ni? pombamv i virmirwo tiathattxt viirimin rTTinn . .. . . ' l81 returned4m cw-p in Virginia, where they learned all the Iwsww derived from the EHriean war, are rated m the best raBMB , , . v n tp5,.T ; fu , """'X" r"r "" raJwy oi w n wo. get coffliww, as taey iiave Bftewn telr eclncy to the eatisf action of the ICiavZ" w VBe umte BUti with the exception of te J Bw i!80 X "l6 "WUrsj Quartermaeter Sergeant J. B. T. Benton, SergeftRt 8. A. Warner, Private. 0. P. O'Conner. E. Xenikll Jr XL A a i i veinent' -S : rKw:d' F- A. Sleeper, Sergeant ?, P. Wilfle. Mrt gergeaot C. cTjwe, SergeenU W. M. White. GThLk ffTSWr? ? A ? d J B- Donnelly. W. W. Harlm.n. if. A. Ttnm,. fiorirU 1 'H1 J'IJ; kmun' Private M. V. R, Hunt, E. A. CorWn, Jr Mueician A, Slmyeon, Privatee R. T, Connell E N Ki t w uni7,tcfPta J- S.' Bradford, F rst Lieutenant P. H. Gilpin 1 , R, FeUe4 4 G. T. Stewe, Jr. SiUiiiK ar: Cook G. P. Alle Privatoe P. V. B. CwhmN. Th. Hall. H. SVMiiwwEi ' b ' r& i Y-nJ . N. PotUr. P. R. WiS. AH. sKitfJ !? w Galloway, ' a C, Brewg J, M. CeUiw 4 P, S.,B4t, k'. "' JW' L. CWterw, PriyMei j. J, MonUeiyVP; 0, TPhiim-V f BaatlMilMWMiitriwfi'it tii ffl 1 1 , i , tYti lara fWiwirtii TTiflirtfTr1 &-"- --j- - -'"' . ...ik:, , . , j .. i . . ..