Araj TUESDA ' I M Ewnmg Ceuget April 18, 1916 tssssttxOzz j i i iirfiiMrtiaWrarhMMiiiiiii martm, inn r m --i'ii i - - t GRAPHIC NOTES AND COMMENT ON THE VARIED NEWS OF THE DAY AS RECORDED BY THp CAME L :, K IBg - '$i ' ifliBk T','s Easter wk picture is taken as an indication that Atlantic City will see its greatest season during the Xv jlltlil Br JEHI ;, - , HBBr "'" 'SHr WW coming months. You aro a poor searcher if you can't find yourself or some one you know in this crowd. jjgJwMPy 'flHB NOW SHE DOESN'T WANTTO B AMAYORESS BBJrB8rJPffDHlB? JMNmB ll ';J ctH Cavalry leaderSbwiJJeSe of tho Villa band ' , elected chief executive of Sawtellc, Cal., Mrs. Ellen French ' HIWBeS 411llllS commander of the troops' which 'ran. mto the brush with 'l. ' "" I i ; I I . i i n I f Pluto by CJapjwt SWEDISH ART ON VIEW AT ACADEMY QF THE FINE ARTS eaisilnr of a Scandinavian eirl In winter costume, bv Anders Zorn. ia ana b Jff axb&iMi ker 'tr being shown at the Panama Expositions Tker, 1 JMr hftt 61 prints and Zi ecultu, , Photo by Undtrwood A Undt vrooj. AMERICAN TROOPS ARE ENTRENCHING THEMSELVES AT COLONIA DUBLAN, MEXICO Though it is asserted that this digging at. the "Mormon town is only for "field, wact ice.", there Is a belief that these earthworks are beintr con- s&uetM with avview to possible emergencies that ma occur anytua. SAMVEL CHASE QETS A BIRTHDAY BOUQUET This signer of the Declaration of Independence from Maryland was remembered yesterday by Mjss Margaret Fleming who placed a sheaf of carnations over fils portrait in Independence Hall. i v BOW Wl5 iOJ V3l iUMEJCO ft Ug&il -m