A ' STOAJ 1 mm I fZQZ TUESDAY April 11, 1916 'IL K S Euenmg Cdkiier 4 N' X ccTJQl m ui i i A VARIETY OF PICTORIAL SIDELIGHTS ON THE LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY FROM MANY SOURCES -'fHBHKii ' " '" - yX' t' 1?$ HUNGARIAN SOLDIERS BEARING BRUNT OF DUAL fKHtKHS' ' ' '' -v Aft " i sS MONARCHY'S DEFENSE '' - I : , ' ' '"v VVn"Y4 -fe V- , s '( ;M -SS o Serious quarrels arc reported to have broken out between the Austrian am) ' ?' lif4c C- - . '"'fe'N A Hit.uf ' Sl I - afUvOv Hungarian forces as a result of tho alleged discovery that 70 per cent, of J ; -rl - A"-' -'XTl-A $$&&&$$& '&raji&' - " " ' Mi ' SwP fISs the men recently wounded belong to the latter race. The picture shows ' " ' ;''V 7'- '" W: ' ' V7iliiil ' S ''lll dismounted Honvcd Hussars in the trenches. - -. , p , - s ,Vs ';' ' vi,;,' '',yxt''''tM'f WMSMmi I lilPFV Hr,t tf'" T.''f jibs' " f '! - "l Wireless receiving station at Columbus, N. M., by means of which Colonel JJ Wv it i tt I ' f ' '' TSwttmfW' k ' ' II r V " $ t' W -&& ' I - Pershing's pxpedition keeps in touch with the United States. If it were not SW' Jt! ! !? M " 1 ! ! l!'!!n WMBSffiaSSl? ? 5 ' . ' ." w- T !!-' ' V ' for this, the old-fashioned dispatch rider might have to bo relied upon. pA V ''''''o" "' y ' ' '2 CIk iV & fc , ' "kf X 'gl rhoto by intat"na' W'm Berviw. THE MOST ENVIED YOUNGSTERS IN THE WORLD XT Sh. 1 JLmJL. 1 JCSiBP FAIR PCAnTOERNIAIAN IN' ' ' - These two younp peons, sons of a laborer, recently won the million. 2lfc hm&mWZDgt" " SiSm ay&Wl CtmilSSSmmBSW ss Doroth' Lo"R- of " "y.' ' dllar ,,rhe 1P t,lenRTue"0S"Aires, lottery, backed by the Argentine rr7k-' HfSl Pln B TSW-SsPm ESSSfTOJBffiSPf was one of t,l PaticPnnts il1 the ' Government. They seem quito unconcerned about it, too. EVIDENCES OP PHILADELPHIA'S POSSIBILITIES AS A PORT ARE REVEALED IN THESE VIEWS OF THE CITY'S MODERN PIERS AND THE HIGH-PIIED GOODS THhRI i On the left i a glunpse o Uw upper deck of Pie- No. 40, South Wharves, which Is loaded with 8700 tons of raw sugar ready to go out. On the right is Municipal gier No. 16, Sopth, which wag leased to the Pennsylvania Railroad a few days ago at ?20,000 a yer, Wjthta a week after It va leased It contained $Q0Q tons of freight, and the Japanese at?ani tona of mercliainlis. -'1 SfcjTg fm ;'&&