:jWjtM.1iV''V, i -"rwfM'ix ;v;.-.i.-i"i,i lUi.,VT'-5wS55!)!s5wC " 1- ? ii: lit fci Ir I K mi rtrB ti tf wi "-. D Siientnig public Hfeftcjer PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1919 Features of Interest Gleaned From the World's Highways and Byways by the Camen IB nffjir fiiilrMlllMlfln 'wlHPIKi ".' , iJm- TMMfrr minWTffwTr ifrTWrf HTflniMi f i If HfrHlfflnnii TlrfTlffTTTTffliTrwMfflniTT'w mSmdmMSSSm jm tSBfiu YSt iMMlfflr f .i i JHSafHlBBBEIKj Mitts "'"' 8i JwlMNSNte1MefflsK & "sSg WSi'O aSffiTOwSSWIw5 "vP W?StSsSwiPw feSfKSBt St$&tf -. Ti MIfMiljMMKM ! S f Tn I ri Tnniii mnnM ifir ifflMr?TrT ifi iniltir nT"y' vMSSdrSsta. . Wt'Mm, '(Mi& A iwffiR TBat. ".B ' ' f fc1I i ,r nm-mim, Ka3al & HPrbarl:. '".L. -ft 3 HjwHBIHHGuOEKifHHJIH Harris Evirtpf A (0) Intrrnatlonnl Film Sorvlro PRESIDENT AND MRS. WILSON'S ITALIAN HOSTS SHOWING THEM THE SIGHTS OF THE ROMAN COLOSSEUM "JIM," COLONEL ROOSEVELT'S KAA0R1TE CHARGER IN CI IiA, s nou thirty years old and living in luxury. He occupies a .stall in a steam-heated stable. 'Jim" lost his teeth years ago, -o his owner, Mr FiKliuolo, is feeding him crushed oats, bran and such food he doesn't hae to chew tUI,i mj t m nir ' SP ;ss Sfcr f1 utiSJWSfSSrfS' " "4' $&&i 1 t v 'M,v .72 1 ) jm -Vl' Harris 6 Evinff. liMiAliiMife' -- K pyua &??? it wJifl.iBSi l rnjiS8prF .AI" . " & w 3&M lz o' - II- wirwia ttoff&S&SZfg MISS GRACE TABOR, landscape architect, has enlisted with the National War Garden Cnmmis- sion to prove that tho finest landscapes this year Tfo, will be the ones with beets and potatoes. She will XT canjjiaip;n throujhout the East .1 v l.Uj,ll,l,...JM.HU.....,,l , ,,,, -:.,- ' '.& fXr ?v vi -.: '-:BKvf4 W.N.U. MAM 01 MM D SOLDIERS will operate motion picture piojectors as soon as they are freed from tho rf-pitals. liaining in the operation of the.o machines is a pait of the curative activities for patients in the Walter Reed Hospital, Washington THIS PATRIOTIC LITTLE COLORED CHAP is saluting some of his colored brothers returned fiom abroad and now on the way to the demobili- 4 zation camp. i.tvs. tr iii.'JwS'''- w C-,1 - -- "--4,,.J'. ;xaof.' rHC i"vs t , obmkIIPPJkb v ''Mil li iia'iT i lliirliirrt I fi-ftiMp ?Mlfr-K iTi ?v.,.ww-S ? f. V- ' J 'J ? ' . t :. .1 l . i . ii ....'' AMERICAN SUBMARINES return to tho base to "Iced." A school of United Slates "subs" alonesido Jlot' wi Ship oGFi 1 I v m.' Comm.Pub.Jg...-tw U.SO EX-KING MANUEL, so London reports, is jcady to go back to Portugal if his country wishes him to icturn. In tho meantime, Manuel and his wife, a distant Cia of tho former Kaiser, are devoting most of thtjr time in nslaml to, farming, io baso pa tho Irish coast, i W , -, . - . - -.. in- '1ii'v-- '- A...'ssssA MdLJ-JLgMi, J