tfSTRAJfc. WEDE&DAY January 6, 1916 A Meter laitftmg . a A. V Mm-" v . . . . . ' htl i ?!. I f.Tl LI t is THE WORLD'S KALEIDOSCOPE OF EVER-CHANGING EVENTS AS RECORDED BY THE CAM m M r a Photo by Underwood & Underwood, HENRY FORD STARTS HOMEWARD FROM NORWAY Tho peacemaker whose project wound up so sadly appears on the right. With him is his faith ful companion, Dean S. S. Marquis, of Detroit, who stuck to the motor imtker through thick and thin. Photo by Harris & Ewlnc BELLE OF THE PAN-AMERICAN CONGRESS The prettiest woman attending the sessions in Wash ington is said to bo Senorita Conchita Guirola, who comes from San Salvador. Photo by llarper SmiflV - ATLANTIC CITY'S FIRSTSURF BATHER FOR THE YEAR 191G' J Miss Agnes Ciuno Ouinlan, who is a musician, of Sharon Hill, Pa., braved the'feZjl breakers'yesterday, despite the fact that tho water registered 33 degrees. TheatUflJ oi ijiu two women presents uairunn Luminal. .1 - . . . . i " K" .'.'' S".'ST5. v ' f "X,''''" ,, -w-' '-. v?. 'Wt5p. " fl ' ' ' ' .... ' ' '" "''" ' ' . ' '' i ' 1 , " HJSm Fhotos by Uoderwood k Vs4(c.t FIRST PHOTOGRAPHS QF THE MUCH-DISCUSSED FORD PEACE PARTY ARRIVE FROM NORWAY. The nature at the left revpals some of the pretty college girte who accompanied the expedition as delegates. Left to right they are Misses Elinor Ryan, of Ohio State Collage; Katrine Brwsterrof Vassar; Elizabeth Hall, of Barnard; Ota. Fern'GueSsford.oi tirake, and Nellie May Iteeder, of Wcilesley. On the right is a deck scene taken on boaid tbe Oscar II as A neared Gbristiania. Delegates are, taking exercise an,a scanning the horizon. The old gentleman in the lur hat is the Rey. Dr, Jenkin Lloyd Jonetv