'.pv " fc STRA MONDAY December 13, 1915 Ituetiin feftgw . --W S -Wl-TilH f- !?" t7afr rytflit- jTg N . - v- III I si ri m il m! iwi Rn$K ,w as EM il la? i it m R I MS Mitt It PERSONS, SCENES AND EVENTS PROMINENT IN THE NEWS FROM AN ACTIVE WORLfl NEW FEMININE HEADGEAK FROM PARIS IS WARLIKE fY 5 EACH CAN ADMIRE THE OTHER " ( Y AND HERE IS A DRAGOON EFFECT This odd-looking: hat was modeled after the fjladlator's helmet of jl Z Woman in France has liked tho soldier's helmet and has appropriated the idea. fly-L A T'1'3 P'lunnfc affair was built by tho chapeau-makor with the early Christian era. wfeflty VL 1)"SU? ono on 'n0 cnva'ryman'3 casquo. WINTER CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE SOUTH PHILADELPHIA MOSQUITO Experts declare that the battle against tho pest of summer should bejrm in cool weather with the cleaning up of marshes and weeds. NEW CHURCH IN TACONY IS BUILT OF GRINDSTONES This neat edifice stands on Disston road. It was constructed of the stones used in sharpening blades in the saw and tool works nearby. Some of the material is shown in the circle. PART OF THE MOSQUITO HARVEST AT THE NAVY YARD There are C30 varieties of the insect known in this country, and most of them are probably repiosented on this screen from a battleship's air intake. WONDERFUL "PAPER-SCULPTURED" ANIMALS TURNED OUT BY ARTIST WHO USES CARDBOARD AS MATERIAL AND SCISSORS AS TOOLS At aa exhibition of "Art as Applied to Children," in New York, a intnbution that has attracted much attention Is tho work of Alfred Frueh, who I3 well known m this city Mr. Frueh can turn these figures out in a few seconds from a sheet of folded paper and an ordinary pair of. scissors. The lifelike attitudes which tfco artist has obtained have been pronounced marvelous. His skill is a source of keen delight to the children. g ltrf Jfe jtViJf TuWHagsS?. Me- -s i !!.