VV3STR4? '&UJ MONDAY January 24, 1916 lEuetting &mm Sfeftggr I! I INTERESTING PANORAMAS FROM HOME AND ABROAD SHOWN BY ENTERPRISING PHOTOGRAPHER tW''mWW'j''jyWIB.Tmij1'- y'WW'""' .,. .b.kwwwwwwww x, . ....r,T1lir)jr f'VWUJW-'Milvlvj-. " " " ' ' r ' ' n ' " mwmmmm """ "'' ' " w"- tmmmt i , , .. wi """""(mm - '' IT 'I i OVERHEAD BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OF NORTHWESTERN SECTION OF PHILADELPHIA, LOOKING TOWARDS THE. DELAWARE RIVER, AS A BALLOONIST SEES The Picture was taken from a height of about a mile. Beginning at the lower left-hand corner of German Hospital and tho Mary Drexel Home. In the middle'ofthV distant riVer ia Petty'sYsland & SftJlfe.uh of the Gesu. Between Girar recreation centre; reservoir; Girard College and w.t f ,, . - - ..- : : y" ,,.,. Tl j ri .,.,..,. ,. cowmht by wmmtratlo. tnm t'Btttrwwd & Underwood, New York. - OUNG HECRUITS AID OLD KING PETER ON HIS WAY TO RYir.R ' i TM I'hotf rhowr be patnetjc feature of 3 Kmgr en route to his exile. The youngest recruits of Serbia's army, who are 4',-em lu t IT 5. ,iga. are shown here emptying a cartridge wagon and hitching psen to it in order that their Kmb may at least go. t his exile in some sort of yel?iele REMNANTS jQF SERBIAN ARMY IN RETREAT TO ALBANIA ered and exhausted infantryman i-ave rrb down Hth .-h 'mA It AU,"iVW1 while weary cavalryme p!rt f- yfcf a'J- S'i V" g 4 4 o ? e.f 9 .ros . to y W- - T Tattered Pbolos ftom I'nderyooJ A mdcrwoo fh , v V V ft