H7Z5A L. rS i UJ iminiiiiiauLimMi.i jJSTRAtv, &K. , FRIDAY February 4, 191( fimmuj ffieftger fcMMftfeawgMaMaiiMnii ,0 n v- i "V, THE WORLD'S KALEIDOSCOPE OF VARIED NEWS AS COLLECTED BY THE KEEN-EYED CAMERA Mi SCENE AT THE HEARING OF THE INVESTIGATION INTO THE PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY. Left to right: Percy C. Rosenberg, secretary to the vice president; A. V. K. Coo, secretary of company; W. E. Long, assistant to vice president; Walter n. Johnson, vico president; Professor Dugald C. Jackson, appraisal expert; Ralph J. Baker, Jr., assistant counsel; Joseph E. McCall, president of the Philadelphia Electric Company; Frederick W. Fleitz, chief counsel; V. G. Marmiissce, stenographer for commission; in the chair, Public Service Commissioner John Aiunnghun, Dr. Ernest M. Patterson, of the University of Pennsylvania; William Draper Lewis, counsel for complainants, and Harold Evans, assistant counsel. 1 " " Photo by Underwood & Underwood. ARMGAARD KARL GRAVES. Who asserts he was for years a spy in the employ of the German Foreign Office. Ho is now writing a play dealing with life in spydom, which will soon be produced on Broadway. g -------- -'- ' - ' - ' - A GENUINE GYPSY MAID. "Nattic" belongs to tho camp at 70th and Lansdowne avenue. Sho S3 washing a coat for her father in cold water, with tho thermometer at freezing point. GRADUATING CLASS OF THE WEST PHILADELPHIA HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. The graduation exercises will take place this evening in the auditorium of the school, at 47th and Walnut streets. '.' V . ... 't&fKBft 7.ft- . jv ., . j if '- . H'' " " ""MMMiBMHMMHWMHM mT WM 1 I .. . 'WIL'Wif'if"'"" ' niMji.m. .j M.i.Mii . i rt..M...jw.icr-rwT-ifnn,ivyvrfiTn'')JiiiwMM' ini n 1.1- .... . . ?&?- fw- v ... &vwi ir sd -'. 33M j&9rirmcr' -w , ,,t- v-., ' .. ;' i wxsxiisjtisjn t lj.k ' av 'ii-'Tffv-ff. . 'v.- a r .p .s.-rt-iiT(t'. ' 'j,cauw m rv anflwas6'. v;? ? fa.irLd asr A vit jt - " . - .' - . 'i33 m v&t -sssf -mus . '. . t4, s . MAwsifes-caiv k nana . '.- j '',? t : : t: , - .- nc,4 ixyoa ;j i r i jIhmjii '' i " iTti.s ,-'jCj. i. 'p' -':. 3i... .ek. t t. Til' - at. -:. . r -lausr -r ji-w . k ::' ? jg idBBBPIBIBIHI!BBIBHEHRHBMHJHI ' 3f8& iSH I GRADUATES OF THE NORTHEAST HIGEfSCHOOL FOR GIRLS Their exercises will take place today in the William Penn High School SNOW AND SLEET GIVE ARCTIC ASPECT TO CITYNPARKS, A view at Independence Square yesterday before the ran got in its work. ' I VVf'Ifr - t