15 , . . tyfWfUpun !,; ma J tt o tfSTO, TUESDAY March 28,. 1916 TUESDAY March 28, 1916 f-tmtittg IJZtbatt iv - wmQ&&n&"kjwiin wi.jSSfS frv v 6 It s? ft tf f TIMELY SIDELIGHTS ON THE DAY'S OUTPUT OF NEWS FROM A THOUSAND SOURCES1 If fjii4llm) MtT3F HOUNDS OF THE RADNOR HUNT JUST BEFORE THE WINDING HORN SSrVrSfc' UjWf ' ' " i? I'l JjBJyBwbSWfj? - &X SUMMONED THEM TO THE FIELD FOR' AN EARLY MO.RNING CHASE tM&Q) fijSKmmr J? mntyfi- I10 inwr nf piipniiip vvllpliPik $?' : K"4m'SK '" IllPfaBI ' a rew en"ect from the Board- embroidered fatraw m- " ' Y HATS FROM HOME AND ABROAD-A FEW SUGGESTIONS FOR EASTER MpT" ' jlWp ' V ' walk. The Panama above & Ng ;T$3f JZf On the left is a neat affair noted at Atlantic City. The hat on the right was J J ' . wS! I 'j? ' this swson. " ' '''"- ' ' ' ' " """ ' " ' ' ' ?' ;.. . , , ' ' ' V """" " ',,,, , -";... ' ' 1 -I- J I . V , . . . PHILADELPHIA FAMILY WHOSE FOREBEARS BQRB NAMES WRITTEN LARGE IN ?HE HISTORY OF THE COUNTRY. Mr. and Mis, William L. Houghton and their 10 children, descendants of signers of the Declaration pf Independ- eneft and of first New England settlers, Top row, left to right; Carlos, Clara, Lillie, Annie, Viola, Ida, William: iJaiirKuhf Edith and Frank; An artjde pa another page describes this interesting family, Photo by laUraMlonil Film 6Ic. ARTILLERY ON GUAfD AT APPREHENSIVE EL PASO Ever since the present, trouble broke out the Texas city across the line from Juarez has lived in dread of a sudden raid. More than half its population is of Mexican birth. So precautionary guns have been mounted on the riveri ' side, and patrol watch the Rio Grande night and day. I