f t-"'Vi(; ,f" swqwi.Ml'i9r y'vft'l'l?g';''v r' JSTRA?,. TUESDAY January 25, 1916 letting ffirtiger "t t " -w - i., ..I I,,-, - i -- i, , I SIDELIGHTS ON THE NEWS OF THE DAY AS GATHERED BY THE EVER-PRESENT CAMERA MAN 1 AmSiR Xffirareiilit Si JIDX recruiting station for Pennsylvania women's division for national preparedness opened in widener building 1 f n!ES$wMhl8$!bs fflSP'lBfflraiililsk. PKI! Justice Robert von Moschziskor is speaking, after being introduced by John C. Bell, who is seated on the other side. The aim of the organization is to ,J ag-jfliHiL '' wBmm xl obtain the names of women willing to enlist as nurses or to open their homes to the wounded in case of "emergency." M GIRLS AND BOYS WHO MAKE OUR GAPS ARE ON STRIKE fe JP OHhP '' " WmkWPX " ' " " ' &''-& H Hero are the 200 young strikers holding a mass-meeting at l-'.eir head- Pt' ' XH dEimr.S'' - s - J' t$& S quarters on North 9th street They aro being addressed by their organizer, ' " &$"l r f MfA ) ,. fP'"" 42$lglli ' J$l Photo bj UnrU h Bwln. HE OPENS THE PRESIDENTS MAIL When you Indite your complaint and send it to the White House, hare is the man who will see it first His name Is Ira Smith. He sees to it that only a very few very personal letters reach the President's eye. SHE KNOWS, HOW TO HANDLE LOBSTERS Some persons think Miss Rose Sesecdek, of Bookbinder's' restaurant, In Walnut street, s the bravest girl In Philadelphia. It's not every person who will -pick a lobster out of a .barrel witao.utaair, of tongs, but she, does itznany ttoea a. day Fhoio by International Stlm Serve A MAGNATE AT HIS LEISURE Here is Henry Clay Frick, the Pittsburgh financier, as he ap pears during his off hours on the link at Palm Beach, where winter golfers are gathered Mlifi Mrf &-- Itofi&M-t jjfiE&nf! Mrifa-wn,. r, , -i ,i.,-jai