I P'&ib Jed 4 ' ' " - L III llll jpsm V SATURDAY April 8, 1916 uMi - tm nv top tx&. . r . 3 SPRING, WINTER AND WAR CROWD INTO A DAY'S HAPPENINGS TO ENTERTAIN THE COMMON PEOPLE 1 WWIMWW I" .1.1 '' .. .? . tfSW- ILV ''""r; Civ.-. . ' t "tv IH v3KX.tC? :. w :s AVlliniU. ,, Sii. -.. 1,; X. . STYLES AT THE SHORE -i- SJjocs in black and white add a striking louchi Co an cany spring costume. f J w ,. ,.. . WHO SLIPPED A $1000 NOTE TO THE WEATHERMAN? " Just 'tig Philadelphia was taking a deep breath, upon getting safely into one whole week of April, Old Man Winter calls around to r rs&y he is still on the job. The sudden change in weather caught tho letter carriers unprepared, and they were compelled to face tne blizzard in their light spring uniforms, - HANDS IN HER POCKETS Another snapshot at Atlantic City, where now styles get an airing. Photo by International Film Service. MAKER OF THE FOKKER WARPLANE This is llerr Fokker himself, who designed and bujlt the great aircraft which has almost .given Ger many supremacy in the air. He is a Hollander by birth. His great machine develops a speed of 110 utiles an hour. wgw"M i safeSfr'TK,. . r ft I 1 -v , V&ZWJaG&J1W?,1teMvmiKm &?L,j,i . A-Vr 1 AND TO THINK THAT THESE WERE SCENES OF YESTERDAY! A game on the vacant lot and a visit to the creek with a fresh can of wprms are the best signs of approaching summer. But the sand-lot nine and the young nimrod did not figure upon the vagaries of Philadelphia weather. These pictures and the view of the snowstorm, above, were taken by an Evening Ledger photographer within 15 hours of each other. Photo by Medem. A BAD MAN TO MEET IN THE DARK This French soldier is called a "clean-up man." It is hj3 business to enter an evacuated rmci and deal with any enemies that remain behind. There can be no doubt about bis "preparedness." tf (J I iilnYii n nur - n mitmYtm