.ASTRAL TUESDAY ' September 14, 1916 y. s mr i y.! Slejer ffaenmg THE CAMERA ILLUMINATES THE NEWS OF THE DAY FROM MANY SOURCES AT HOME AND, ABRO ph$fSpffiZ8rfk ft If. '4 t A QUARTET OP THE PRETTIEST YOUNG SUFFRAGISTS IN THE CITY, WHO WILL BE ACTIVE DURING THE p ; 'ly 11 M l PRESENT CAMPAIGN Sw X , . - IJ S The photographs wore taken especially for the anniversary number of the Evening Ledger. From left to right they are Misses IML?' " " '. 5j W Eva Hutchinson, Audrey Hagden, Florence Hutchinson and Anna Spiesman. &&'' '" ' I 1 1$- -" 'JLL wy-V-"!!! A French warcraft high abovo the Vosges ' air WjS'-W- -- - - '3T -'a Mountains. ---r Tr,,v , I ,. BAISING THE DEATH-SHIP EASTLAND, WHICH TURNED TURTLE AT HER DOCK IN CHICAGO, CARRYING MORE THAN 800 PERSONS BELOW THE WAVES, MOST OF THEM WOMEN AND CHILDREN At the lpft a wrecking steamer is shown forcing the prostrate vessel out of the water with her bow. At the right is the hul, stripped of its superstructure and deck fittings, just before it was righted. Thousands of persons lined unusual spectacle. persons lined the river banks to witness the L;opyriioi uy unatrwooa $ unaorwooa, WHAT AU8TR0-GEBMAN SHELLS DID TO A PRZEMYSL FORTRESS r '' mighty works of tel and concrete crumbled literally into dust under th 'terrific .j-pacl of gUat siiiji,tfriag baneath tha debris toe bodies of Ui hejpleaa defendant "PAT" MORAN TREATS HIMSELF TO A, SMILE -H ilfil tho hilHe' manag r, has Imn gravity's image, but lt! different now that his tars caWh th faint wund o?a jnnant flapping in th braw. AMERICAN MULES JN PARLOUS STATE QFF THE DAnNrLLCa'nrO H oi a tntp bold UIm thu, J ictin. too. that tk koUtin i ,&,,- k . a.J, r i by donkey vuz'ir.c,