..aSSXHj SATURDAY September 11, 1915 V'- s ffieitgrc 3nrainig iv 4k - y.y HHBt i TB n ii ' - - i ) i i ' - r THE WORLD IS FULL OF A NUMBER OF THINGS, AS THE PHOTOGRAPHER AND HIS CAMERA REVEA : IKflKrAiH AUSTRIAN AMBASSADOR AS GUEST AT MAIN LINE HOME i t SEPTEMBER HEAT WAVE HARDEST, AS USUAL, ON, DWELLERS i5TMBSiH T)r Konstantin T. Dumba, whoso recall has been asked for, is shown hero at tho left s ft- IN TENEMENTS HHP ' Blfl as ho appeared a year ago when visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Rowland at Radnor. J f Temperature that brought tho mercury up around the 00 mark made life unbearable HHIHF 3-'-'- iBBIBIg The Doctor made many friends' in this city and vicinity. iseide the hot brick walls of the poorer section of the city, and thousands sought door- flB lUPEH ' U step and sidewalk, while the kids woro as near nothing as possible. HIH ffMUB . "--1 i Photo by Ilarpar n. Smith. OCEAN CITY SEES THE JITNEY BUS AND GOES IT ONE BETTER "Six-for-a-nickel" is tho slogan that goes with this roller chaiir in other words, ix blocks for flvo cents.- The fair occupants of thocar, left to right, are Misses liHibeth Wolfe, of Pittsburgh, and Evelyn Brown, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Roy Atwell, of New York. rholo by Harper n. Smith. BIRD CAGE REPLACES THE WRIST WATCH Fair strollers on Atlantic City's Boardwalk -have dtartled the inhabitants with this fad. Tho bird inside may bo alivo or not Photo by Underwood It Underwood. HOW THE HORIZON IS SCANNED EROM A SUBMARINE'S INTERIOR Tho picture reveals tho commander of a 'British submersiblo at the lower end of tho periscope which projects-from the water above. At the left is theBtoering-wheel. 'Hero ho watches and maneuvers before" giving the' order, "Flrol" r- " '"'' ;t- j .! m. ,. . . BJ- ' ' ' '';; , " j' j ' ' '''..- ' '" ' ' . """ ' ' r" "-- , ' -J VW 0: CJNCINHAIPS .MUNICIPAL PICNJC, WHERE THOUSAKDgDANCED THKTUBKEY TROT ON THE DRY BED-OS1 A PABKXAKE AS GUESTS, OF THE CITY