p;;.iij(nin.wiMig li wWi oft vj)f !wglmmrT' ' W '? vmPr- ti -fWH'raJ An VpUiuwwiMlxi '.W" WH STRAt -6 THURSDAY December 16, 1915 mtrnin 2Jriner . i' Ifo .a 14 & iw PICTURESQUE SCENES GATHERED FROM SNOW-BOUND PHILADELPHIA, ALASKA AND THE WAR ZONE '&? " &' I Earr": .tjiki? x " ,,.". . ' ' 1 1 vl "p rv x ft tVi toy 's ' ' a V , 1 i i i iii im g ii --mi l jjm I ATT " X 1 IW; -I l! , ' Uk - ' yyif jssKKteJPU ?5sx 1 - . -v mmMk.1 r xms&f iKi&imr mm&2k? , ix. ,jg . ss- . .g!M.flHi f"rxx ? -a a: - i sk tt a iKffce ib jss-m- r um w cms v.i'aK.a- . i " Nf PWif .5 wrTrasw . v jw.sr" w s v j i,x i.vmb .". ". x x a j.WPfPvMIIjMil xrmmBBLi -W 'T i: : ' '' fHt&t JMI-W Vx Hw ' IT'S HARD TO KEEP THE CHILDREN IN WHEN THERE'S SNOW UPON THE GROUND What with sleddinp, snowball fichtinpr, "sculptorinR" snow men and tho other methods of amusement which present themselves, the youngsters are making the most of tho first snowfall of tho winter. At tho left is a portion of tho endless chain which goes up and down tho side of one of the hills in Cobb's Creek Park while the snow lasts; at the right, children in ono of Kensington's streets nro lolling up dnc of those balls that delight boyhood. I - ? v.' JR M SC iL Jp WHAT A REAL SNOWFALL LOOKS LIKE This photograph from Alaska, shows an avalanche of snow catapulting down the sides of Mt. MacKinley, the assumed culminating point of the North American continent. Mt. MacKinley is 20,464 feet high, and the fall of snow, in its 10,000 feet descent, created such a suction that trees a mile away were snapped like tinder. SOCIETY GIRLS DANCE TO AID LITTLE SUFFERERS IN TOKIO HOSPITAL The feature of the Christmas Bazaar given at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel for the benefit of the Children's Ward of St. Luke's International Hospital, in Tokio, Japan, last night, was the cabaret, at which a -number of society's most prominent young -women were tho gay i Miss Margot scuit's set were, irom leiu to rignt, jyuss scuu, miss names ueyenn, iixss xjoroiny jjishiuh u enticers. Among those in Miss Agnes Brockie. ' at . W 'iiri..- n ..mm i i i m -- !, . .. - t -n Photo by Harper Smith. ATLAHTIG CITY PASTORS FOLLOW THE EXAMPLE OP THE MEEK AND LOWLY CARPENTER ShrngIist iteugb. will sp $ier th Pevil at the seaside resort when the New Year opens. Ministers from the various ae)w ia the city ara shown doing real "sky-pilot" work by completing the roof of the revival tabernacle. m GERMANS IN FRANCE MAKE THEMSELVES COMFORTABLE FOR WINTER German troops are Been in an unconventional attitude during a respite in the campaign in the Artois region. Th men are preparing a little party before the evening seta in. Note the ''dug-out" which protects the eoldiers from burtms 5 1 eneiis at me rigni. , m 0 ' i J