r'-l Ciietitnn i Heftgtt ' FRIDAY March 3, 1916 1 1 ! - -a.fc - -Tii i i . - V NOTES AND COMMENT ON THE NEWS 0F THE DAY AS GRAPHICALLY TOLD BY THE CAME'II PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS WHICH LAST NIGHT GAVE MAHLER'S EIGHTH SYMPHONY FOR """" BSIWI J IAjtihcjjCCI'eiStanls LcPld Stokowski, conductor. In the middle background are the eight soloists: Florence Hinkle, Inez Barbour, vlaKMwililrSHiffilHBOV ' M Adelaide Fischer, Margaret Keycs, Susanna Dercum, Lambert Murphy, Rcinald Wcrrenrath and Clarence Whitohill. More than 1000 XSjtvWalilm HUPaISPi KPIeffliifeov fl persons took part. The chorus was recruited partly by the Philadelphia Orchestra, partly from existing local organizations. Music sSs&fflNk$A m; . 'ilmSmmmWnmmSSM9KtKBUm W FRENCHMEN DECORAT EQ FOR VALOR IN LAST BATTLE OF CHAMPAGNE A French colonel of dragoons is shown at the right pinning the medals on the "pollus' at s review held not far behind the battle line, PARIS VIEWS NEW GUNS AND 'WARPLANES TAKEN FROM THE GERMANS The court at the Invalidea has been set aside, according to anciant custom, for the display of tronhles and weapons. eaptUMd from th eaeiay, . uu - fc