aw sm l. U i M I "M liw IWI IW IH I UHiniWIItMHHL lH i '""' m in- N SATUKDAY Augustl9, 1916 ledger 4 K 1R . lining w -Jl it '- CAMERA GLIMPSES OF FIGURES AND HAPPENINGS THAT ARE 'PROMINENT IN THE. DAY'S NEW1 WW WWMM MWM M , BRlHMy:SMJ l-f;J-B BBj JBlpJllSli NEWPORT SOCIETY WITNESSES EXCITING MATCH IN TENNISJOURNAMENT , I r Siifia5&rS3OTviv?? -; n r.m ms-rl 'it. lPmWAfWWt " ' ,.'" 17 my; mgtm ' ' XJUO10a ffOUA'B league opens clubroom for WORKING GIRLS KiflmVHj- ''' - 'fl "' wC 'fl'S IImL jlftaWlMfflk cafct,crla' ,ncludI)nK 0 " ,room n emergency aid room and a reading room, ha3 been opened by the Business J ' WMm ' f'S- : ' 11 MW' ift I $m$&S mJmmBBmm Woman'B L3110 at 1118 Walnut street. The photograph shows a number of young women reading during the lunch & WSMi''f ."?'4,HV1 .. - . II mW 'WSF MmMmMOmak ". the circle at the left is a glimpse of the dining room. U vJ -rasa :y ' .. t'jr;: . ; , HitmTA-iB lllK!iWw a ylSffih. Vyp-7- iMHiiBBr fliHIII iM.By nmmzflm I ijf tJBflEi -' :Um'H iBBB-iBf flSHHr XlMffifriHSfii tSwBKmm ' Phot from Underwood ft tTnJtnroat , GANADIAN MILITARY CHIEF VISITS SUBMARINE Gene-al Sir Sam Hughes ia seen emerging, with Boma difficulty, from the captured ntaa s objaartne mlna-Iayer U-G now lying harmlessly at London. Oas of tim - &&$ tSM J 1 W 0 dJ? ehjndl Geneua Hughes, Cepyrisbt, Intcrnillonil ,lTUra Btrrlc. PRESIDENT OF GERMAN REICHSTAG Dr. Johann Kaempf, as president of the German representatives! holds practically the same position as doea our own Vice President Marshall , BRITISH WOMAN MECHANIC AT WORK " More than 600,000 women are actively employed in "men's lob3' i t .a . ot thft men If th wpmen refuse to relinauish their Z, u ' &ni the question ot wbat fa become 9k n muse to relmquish thelr economic Independence after tha war Is troubling tha British political economists, j Contli . EbImtI f British , OcIat c e t. w. . ird . I Hn ya The F TI)B o ntkm ttttre ir Naea t) Balgat DEI Wan. Wrfff jQa.4- & J rtr5: