KiSEiJESE SJEWi-'"itIiC. " "T , -Tr'ft"fii M. i I f .-03STRAA I TUESDAY 1 TUESDAY p Qf. mT, . ' f 'SJ-w , J&ffliIsN&iD Hf7Wtrir-t January 2, 1917 f " i..'n.'.'..i. ... ., I'Uutn hv '. i mm. Ij.ix.i it I'huto ratrnl. . t , B ' j NEW YKAR HOLIDAY BRINGS IJICi CROWD OF SKATERS TO CONCOURSE I rfi ; " ' " ' " " - ' '' ' I I II. I .. .1 I ! I. I .... .,.. II I I I. ! . .1 W U W Hi i If! if It tl. If f M I. 'I r i ? I -f II '. I' i BANKER ELECTED BOLIVIA'S PRESIDENT Don Jose Gutierrez Guerra'a triumph is a symptom of the growing power of business men in South American politics. He is a Liberal. WOMEN ENTERING AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY IN LARGE NUMBERS Lacking sufficient skilled male labor, the Chalmers Motor Company, of Detroit, is filling many of its departments with girl workers, whom it pronounces "painstaking and efficient." SUGGESTION FOR FEMININE SKATERS If skirts become tiresome, just don your riding cos tume and bo on even terms with tho men. Such was tno advice of this young lady on Concourse LaKe. 15 . . ' . i," - 'V?- "o'f jw. ,v ' " - - .-,r- -i.j1if.tr r ' . ., :.- -- ' . . .s--.-" -,;-' ." &fr) 4' '- ' yj- . ' . l !? ' ' $;t a - - Jf. 'M.'JW4v'!lk1K - ,,' V . ,i-,;"7S r;" -v4t- . ' '- -. ;'.,,C'-"'? .r&,. , 1 . . T" ' k ' ., A- ' ,WZi " ' , - j, ' CITY HALL'S "STUMBLING BLOCK" UNDER FIRE increasing complaints are being heard about the step at the' east entrance. Women carrying bable3 find it especially dangerous. PARIS'S LATEST WAR FAD Military maids wear a soldier's head embroidered on theur hat bands, jUggjahffliia,