i vPHHRBIBbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb BBBBliSBBBBBBnMBi 91 jBJipBS3f1'- -' iSTR7. h PICTURES I 1 "jfwi$. M&stX ,l, ' jjSTRA?, PlCTUEES AND I SCmPPLE i! " . -.,-' -a -., V. iMhtt lEueiting M . ; :&: u. 'tt'-A n$ w 1 & rx , & ! . f .; fc,. WHO'S WHO IN THE DAY'S PICTORIAL HAPPENINGS -ii(HB 2mS3Ss. FMIIKv B&. aSraBIW X 1!a - BBsBr ABiBiBft .a '''.xBBBBfe.. 44wiliBBilk HEADS OAK LANE RED CROSS Much of tho success achieved by this active unit in tho army of wnr relief workers is duo to tho energy displayed by Mrs. H. E. Asbury. Her own efforts and thoso of her co-workers have borno fruit in substantial donations in money and supplies for tho American base hospitals already in France and. for those now preparing to sail for tho war front. The Oak Lane unit re cently held an entertainment for the fund which was highly successful. FRENCH NOBLEWOMAN TO LIVE HERE Baroness de la Grange, wife of Lieutenant do la Grange, of tho French army, who has taken a house in Washington for the coming social season. Cllnedlnst Thotn A BELLE OF CAPITAL SOCIETY Miss Margaret Reed, daughter of Mrs. George Reed, well known and a great favorito in the resident and official social circles of Washington. Miss Reed's popularity is not con fined to members of these two sets, as she is widely known beyond tho social limits of the national capital by reason of her charming person ality. She is also noted for her participation in outdoor amusements. ?-JswwijHBi k jHnwPin.- - 'VbbYbYbYbYbYbYbYbYbYbYE MNuBYBYBYBYBYJBYBiiPp' vSPfH t bbYbYbYb '4x . i ' """ T v - - a - - kv -y 114 V-& v. jj & "3k :W A .r ' Copyright, Harris nd Evrlntf ENVOY OF KING ALBERT Major General Mathieu Leclcrcq is the military head of tho Belgian Mission to tho United States now in this country. A CHAMPION POLE VAULTER Ralph Runyon, State College, '19, in clearing twelve feet four inches in the Mcadowbrooli games topped the college record by seven inches. Runyon's career gives ericSurage ment to his admirers, who look upon him as destined to smash all pole-vaulting figures before tho close of hia college career two years hence. & X , mm JlL " XV By h'-MUKfltotoktik $ Bw iiBBBB V- v v ? wife le BBhBvBT vmk$ JMBVBbKvJBT ni vVBvBwjHf ! L . " :'; NyX: C" ." - . tvAi TO M0B0L1ZE HOUSEWIVES If'-. -f "''- &'.. JpSf 2 . ' C' man ' the Wmcn's Committee " r ffi ' -, ff :rsKM:S; m-SYi ." "jiaai ''xsfvp. "-r itfAXX. Z'7-tfaa - ";.iR " ' 2.'.i. '. CtiR "?iX6 SPEEDY PENN STATE RUNNER With records of 1:C9 and 4:26 2-fi, respectively, Lawrence M. Shields, '19, holds tho college championships in tho 880-yard and one-milo classes. Shields's flying start in breaking tho records makes tho mercury-footed star a dangerous prospect in these two classes for world's record honors on tho cinder paths winthin tho next few years. A PATRIOTIC MASCOT James S. Cluley, of West Philadelphia, who holds that "rank" in Company H, of the Sixth Pennsyl vania Infantry, n he appears in his fighting togj with his regiment. COMMANDS BOYS' BRIGADE Colonel Charles Roth, of the First Regiment of Pennsylvania, is an executive widely known in the junior army throughout the country. Copyright. Harris and Kwlnar CHINESE IN UNITED STATES SERVICE Lincoln Shah,, son of. Kal Fu Shah, former Chinese Minister to this country, has joined the Junior American Guard and remains in Wash ington. His father has returned to China, The Young Lady Across the Way illk walk 'VjBbBI BBBBBh ..-- . ... l.wto nnt-iina Mm wnV RnVa aho eaw In tho imper that boan balls were nerveil to tho visiting team yes terday ami she supposes they're at, least nourishing. Bawled Out Jack SlowRiiy May I cr Ulss you? Jane Fastjanc What do you want written permission1? An Unlikely Event Ho if i stole rv kiss would you scream for your pnrents? She No, not unless you wnntcrl to kiss tho vliolo family. PRIVATE SPRIGGIN'S MA STARTS DOWN THE STREET TO BO LIEUT. COL. BELCHER'S SWORD SO THAT HER BOY'S PICTURE CAN BE TAKEN WITH IT ry rsLL-'w W S r&Vk 14 f . . j "P? i n .yjfcjue- By FONTAINE FOX THE PADDED CELL LET YouR MIRROR. (feelS VI NAui(!0 I A Pun of Deepest Djt An old carpet I sent to b'dyr A deep yellow; the dye-work Joker Replied, "Use of rice Is denier But herewith Is your tapis , London Opl More Horrors of Wat Iondon Oi "I hear you've worked on 0) good many years, Mrs. Wlffti. what toilet cream have you fou: for tho hands?" The, Maid Was- Sure Lady of tho House I thl- will not find me difficult t( Marie. New Maid I am sure not, I saw your husband as I can Patriotic Rivalry A man wo hate Is Samuel Uowors; Ills backyard garden's Better'n ours. War Tragedies - CasJell'w-Saturilay Journal. First Weary Willie (studying war news) I wish tho Itusslans wo,uld begin again. Secoml Weary Willie Why? First Weary Willie 'Cos we're doln' a1! the work at present. HEARTLESS f 111? l!yfo' The Faulu Little Boy (who lives next door to a dentist) I wonder If the next e holler as much as the last one dldl SCHOOL DAYS BvBvJBvBBJHBBHjBBBnJfjBBa "S BbJ II KBjmK So Bo It Prof. What Is Vour name Stude Schwab, sir. Prof. Ob or ab? Stude Lltt B., sir. Princeton ' The Proof of the Pudd His firsfc $ck oufc ca bat the feihnj Corn'tU , Anna la your new suitor Belle Well, I should say sol five courses at dinner. Safe "isn't he rather fast, deart tha anxtcus mother, "Yes, mamma," replied U "but I do't think he will, VyL.. ' i Hi s t 7M o n yj-u &iti j&&Ah&:4k