K ls yVA AAA cv4 r ;lV ,' wvrtl Mp vi Util flJR W . '"' " ?""" , fe, vL-L s : swsgp ,? It " Cuenmg ffitiujet WEDNESDAY MaylO, 1916 GRAPHIC NOTES AND COMMENT ON TJHE.VAR'Ed" NEWS OP THF. DAY "AS RECORDED BY THE CAMERj h St?L u-vl 4L .' v V-. e?ii . ' ,' -Wri" v' '$ A& rm r.rem EH! ,,r s - rf 7' I. JJ --u rs&. '" , A13 4: t, ' M-fe 9 L J. f rkT rj&. It; & , . , V V 4 " y "v'B. ''"- '. grata -rirti., ti ' &.. .,!?'. .aivjrffi t C . - m J j r u . mji.v .-vlBff...Sf it . .. . -r: .-;-. 'v-"--i iv ' v .. HaeK.w A.t .(. i 'ifrw mf kjU"? l - .Ti , ,- ,7 &t- : -. I I WM ..- 1 fii 7 . ' "i '!? ' )- yf x 1 mi '-$ ..M' W,'. STUDYING COLOR EFFECTS Fnp PT AGEANT TO BE HELD HERE . . NEXT FALL . Miss Helen Abrahams, in her studio on South 18th street, is testing the effect of colored lights ,bn 'the "background and on costume's designed for the artists pageant of 500 men and women by means of this miniature stage. ' PUPILS OF WALTON SCHOOL IN OPEN-AIK DRILL The development of the, child's body is looked after as well as that of his brain in the modern school, and training is given to him under healthful conditions. W'- fz$iz; . m jf m Y' ..'j f J' ir fl ..! vA. 141 m? liW , -t ii. ? cs ' L r.t-JS; a&iy: & . .iV," ' 1 - IS2?k??&S3 ?fi jT!- 1 m Hnaam i'WL- rs -- .43 L 'vsrsi 't? "?-, w" t' VW'M' " w e 3' .N.! A 6- "V. ZZ&'t aTx; fe4. S. ' --.'5. . ,4r V-i-' ' -5A , H- 1 V,) 7 Jt'i i;-; &V" , ' I Mint n i,y international Film Service. FAMOUS CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES This is the international bridge between El Paso, Texas, and Juarez, Mexico, across which the diplomatic negotiations of the last few days have been conducted. The houses of Juarez are visible on the other side of the river. ' j Photo by Upntrwood & Underwood. RUSSIAN TROOPS IN FRANCE RECEIVE THEIR ARMS ON LANDING AT MARSEILLES This picture seems to indicate that, though the Slav Empire is rich in human material, the outfitting of tha imported contingent had to be done by France, whose situation is the. reverse of her Eastern ally. Most of these men are veterans and several of them wear military decorations. J ''S ., SKrrKS -"-iN3lSC, .c3 ist i 4 .-ri jL1$- XT silliliPT 'T Isga SSL xtit-- i ier-- 1 , ' - sis: i?- -. v 5r rrmi g?ij 3St T Pboto by UnderwooJ & UnderwooA . . TORQUN AS IT LOOKED IK THE QUIET DAYS BEFORE THE WAR AND AS IT APPEARS NOW AFTER THE GUNS QF THE INVADER HAVE TORN GREAT holes im-thr Pi'nP n-HTmw The picture on Wt feyedbr the ancient town as the tourist saw previous t August, 1914. pa the 'right is a recent view which has just 'arrival in this country. The leisurely fisherman is gone from the banks, of the Meuse and the houses on the WU f '. ere roero partsf a desertfd city, Sbelk hurled from pointa eight to twelve miles away have left ragged gaps, W the w.hjte buirjngs alpng the,quaya. Ami yet more than wq toojUuj ?f struggle have brought no 1 csaon to thftBtorm. I ' V