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Show NKEE "NAVY AT A i ET PRACT1 .s, ''!47.'"""'114. , 1 .1 4. ,,,'''' 1WW,r :';',141401P. ': , t - Z , 4.1041it ("1i...4,e. 'I 4. -'"..- tvilo , , I , lp 4 41" I t i L .1 1 11 I' () - ,4 io 1411144,044016e 4 - 7. T 4,1 -'- 4 VOW , Z,,t 4'4 i,." i A 7r17-7- ' t ' ,rt . r 'IsnomotN.P., I 'il,,, "", r;i7' 1 .i 3,-I '.,t;;;21.44iL p 'Pe, 41,. 44- , onlikfi . FP.r I ,ve 17101417o, Ni - i 1 . - . 0.1.. 7: , - t, 4't ,.w I .. :L:,,111i it .k tz-- a- .- , 1 N't'', - ir 7w 4 ,. , . iintwinLJ ' boom .a F( r owe I -,- k415.114' , ,......., ,..,, .., - . ,...,. r .16 4 1L-- 3 jt tr, A - N wr,. "'enrol practice off Hampton Roads Huh accuracy. Tates ase and raises here means a lot of hard work Iuniformly !Irina. ng breedside. EarSie gun at !Mr officers end melt There are the treat ramp," met Aiwa tie 4N: in Mont of S. Utah firing 8.Resdy to lay mines.erection of the targets, tho metteneer ittaturtil error of truancy preenta a alat ' broadside firing. in 1912, Mistiorl.' neediest. , ,, by Enrique teopyr.oht ing of the ships. the handling of the ,tTcent.oga of hits. Vet quasar Os Tint the rtah had one trent big ad - tone of the twelve inch guns of the Utah ammunition. the loading and firing of theoretical aventge of tuts of a gua tra i asioild stage, we, destroyed the Solt- ran eve! the !terra, tt wail, ereatcte.d. ly CHARLES in a the fired. whole If armament the en of the having eotmnanding offIcerlis gunk the inspection of the targets la stable platform ashore. vrfectly aim, the c. riiree It to th e mem- - ,vontage ITII t eo.1 .0 in,. t, Nana Ioa. be the laerii-liFttaws,,,ehto ;whom accurate tiring with naval and with precis' calculatIons of al. Including the tor- - after tiro and many other details The 'me bad the now Welbinston seventeen le Cert1tli4tatAktrit,LI:, battleships 7; w itplaite. leg an,t their proeeetnes ,guns is not at all new. He is Captain Ipedoes. were fired at once. the cost train on the nerves comae mainly of lad tr., to otCy Ili per at In of and tetn the their 'Corea the to :comparisone trophy at.. 8. 'Benson, who wog in command of 'would amount to something like $.16,040. course. when the big guns commence 16.00 yards,. The theoretical ratio p lerIng carila or drop. t films-iorwi- d of the tamers pennant opelion -cruiser Albany when she Won the The rtala carries ten twelve inch their ear splitting booming When the hits to shots increase aa tha raw 0 ping int,. tt, 11,4 the At- - .corded the hlt and missies. re i ., to rm In pain in turrets. two order to fire comes the great gun Iof for sr s sTgrii4ety-traptrlantio battleship tieet of the American l'he Men of the Utah are speetally .irii waiting to sepleased 4 guns arranged e & mug- tom the a a of watt roar Utah of one emits three and sheet course it Coats mu,h money te yet and Each fact of aft. ;forward by the Agate. deafening turvy, the grt,a!,tar t'Ariae0 righttng proud of their ship nowatho le for he le srite eith one well e,irned trees ...' threl.--,them oil flamebut um It fired fleet can about remits and the test with shock be of twenty httlealit tatour a $66000 ter ;engine lant is, command ever .,,,!,e..., :. ted in ene piece ,t,tli of the ery latest eavitaillens to if that doesn't breathe mid in ts '.whichNotabeti-rtlycrientoo- ke to ',Zee tithes before Its usefulness is tone soon recovers. and then follow anxious Joule of rnaneuiers uith tIrqw of VW -ed Amerlean-tili.a.lackets re- - :the United States navY are for battle pructiie, then the the-junsnip. of sealon of the action of the powder watching and the desire to hear the re- hist ions Atli Mlle a aut 1, W 11041 Ititerfert Oh --the --- - sighttng its readinise I no tickled wag one of the Uteh's erew P n link...line lot, without tare egetty in Hammen It and mules. port of the landing of the projectile. If ,csttinated that eprqof traintot owe 14 if 110014,iL Thera ;totor Mx Veascra performanees that he tt,eir shells tit...stew utratta er not. thirestren---liversinc- e for instant Ivo,. E,r'-',,The the Unto of the Spanish- it scores a hit. well and good. It not. the Atlantic ',attic fleet comeme4 re. were AI, mad". couldn't rellat th e temtdation to Like The navy ii partment nab say that 4iimost a tliusand. stay war. when the Miter-Wothere are scowls end frowns. for each ,cently coot Unci, Kan's tressatt sm Which tuol net ul t ltm Ilia,' of Writ- - lhis Pea in band and write about it to the Utah has ootobleabcd a rettuilltaide .maritahly !steady. her turbine engtnesi:iiiirliicaltteenth 'tars NUM of SiMI,11 6 This to s.,,,,t they dispoised of Spain's shot counts In the total l'hita-delithiruo-home And 1.1 twelte-Inein 1....n the nt,,,I.- p h,, Ina reeerd with her ten da, tia suns with their comparative absence of vi- - 'weaker navy in figtime, did not malt 'Ape, In a recent interview Rear Admiral 'la per tItt of the to.,11,y v,t,t ti It tw, is he what this wrote! to bn i,nown in the steamwhile itarttbebt ',op.,. ala riecnoltabotg target eternal's. commander in chief of the year!) now to tr.laallo ant stecoor'es hration, making her a fine gun plat- - ia large percentage of hits. the nary it ,111,01 1,0 never before rooti Hating Irdnied the north Att,titic :log in ousdron at a Pr'ed of fifteen itorm: -- At Portland, Me., when she was has devoted time and brains Atlantic battleship fleet said. speakint the Ilityy ill o tot,r to httOp op iri,1 e,t1 the Ainerwle eytors hot to.tter with fleet, the Itatt. built on the Delaware knots, the movementa of the target be- - leteaming under oil on her triai trip. tpartment to the matter of improving naval of the target practice in Chem Peelle it,r11 r ru, , ti,tott of ritott- I ',rot, t their monster triver. Just eorprised the sister ship 'Inc unknown, The Utah's record was from the inalle you couldn't tell e The shots that bit are bay: ta,itn ...) icia. noughtx. I ,14-.,4- g, -Most of the wort...! battleships did Fieridei when oh. mute the Deed of all the more untxpt, ro,d as.r the men in or she iiiit moving or not. Now, if The the Delaware. the Mich,- - tleships. a rtns , , 4 tr.ltv re ',,,:t,otr 4 you': those that count" is a navy aslom that tired at target preetive in ita various 22 II for Mr' hour. bete ronseru- - Washington . hee,uuot most of the (int- - were a gunner and .Ited to do witn vi- - , as impressed on all the officers and titan. thertak New Hampshire and the Rhode era. 'torpedo t.,,,a' c,,,,t,,,,,,rot, I, ,,,qttt n't branchesindividual awl division nr- - live hours the Utah Mode an average :eery to charge et tile tuna of the Utah. brations you'd like you'!"..ten ... and there bt keen liVatry among ilalend are close together in their i bnAtlitt Ott OE 1, it. ott. Atit.,',. c the Florid madefor nee boors tee navy'. latcpi big a,ouleition with sail one of the battleshipI-eagincer- w Mt, Dingle trin and bropolpida die- - of he la for the honor of flying the ,scorea. Some ships did n,,t do, so well, et, Pm na !I olli,ent 4.,,1 4, mirtoetit whotewea, ete.- lint three of the big al,:t.a:1 Again the giant I tail rani up the Florida, had never r.ot previous ea- - !And the questioner fret to admit.terteeJakek balled flag which indicate au- hut in nearly every emote there a ship !Oinria'Al 11.Ste 41,0,ot, in irtt fi. covred themsel..es veiieetelly with the on the hoe of firs after nearly all the perienee in tattle PrM lira. The gun- - he would., esneetally when it came to a tpreriiireyeein,....momeeetrLuit year the ;failed to meet expectations it was at- periled, for if A Go.1;i ',,, I, t :ke a t, C PnOtIgh to go 11.4 had fired at moving targets over .ners of the new ship were ceesidered glory that Was iti;,11',-it- ir of accounting to the 'people of 'Itichigan flew the bunting proudly. but tributahle to some condition of weather .qitestion around. Tney aer.- - the Utah. the New ..a .wwen mile distaseo with tredve Inch !"raw" compared with those of the older 'the United Stetes for the c,oto or an ;as ham been recorded. she elept l'''ity ot4t: 4to".h. 4"trl It' nre'"1.4":11! hag had ..to ior material whkb piseed H st a. dived, PperiYI tee Moat, Wand. Theee turret suns. With a crash the targets . vessels. !which it costs the taxpayers every time 'yield the palm this Year. ... . 'vantage. The entire firing showed a ificiency. ' - 10-4- iii - .. ,, etP0t, '44161 . 11. S. Michigan 7 -- It ie ' wearer-wive- le. at target. target. l & me- - )7tt gal . ,...ir 7. qivill itli ti i L V . aitir a eea . i lir till, 'at tt, Mt !bodies fitted by systematic. careful. ;thorough exercise and the best of advice to bear the burdens of the world. Vassar seeks no destinetion based on the fairness of fa, e and form of its students. Therefore. runs the chain of 1r logic. since the daisy chain confers on bii Vassar unsought fame asi the home of pretty girla . the daisy chain must go. 106 , 'T '4 Hence these tcara . as some one said in ; );44;:', Latin long ago. solie po.4..Fr Besides. Vaisar thinks the selection Iml!, 44i, '4 of twenty-tou- r maidens as representa111', O. f 4r tives of the sophomore claws in the past V , tf.1 i, x 1 47.. 14' It , AP1AP ip;,;:;:,. has led, perhapa . to the refleetion that ' .. in: :11.4 1 ' the rest of the clase was not e0t1111 to 'V...". :..';N;'f:"t t . ". the fortunate few in personal attracp Sae' ...:4! .,,,.. VI 1,04:; 1. ,,, ,$, lb Itri tiveness. That le not fair, since fsvery '' ' Aj FP ,'':. one knows that ail Vassar girls are un41',..l ":00..:04 .14, . 4 ,: ,,,..i , e. ,, ,, z commonly beautiful. But they are hu1 1' man. and it is natural for envy to .'4',1 ; A. .; '.. rankle in the feminine heart when anf., ry ,A kt.:11',:.: t ,. .,,,;,1. ! other ts preferred solely on the score of 7.. . beauty. .' ,1,.:41.12 lir :If ,:' , I To this argument the reply has been F. , e.ir. lvt, '';, ., : made. -- Why not let the entire sopho,i more Clafil carry the daisy chainr But T' , 4tot !here arises airain the objection that ' '2 ''' 1' S"P t.1 1;.: 1Vassar collectively (not individually. of : course') seeks no lento based on the A : beauty of its students. To let the . t7...,4 147PA4 4;-,t sophomore C551 CAW the chain 'Vekilt::ri.?2',; would. it Ill Salt emphasize before the 4. world the assertion that the thotusand , :4; , Vassar girls have among their number . 1 '!;i an unusually large proportion of Hebei g t,tf,,A and Diariae. And Metal and studious , Vassar wants to avoid that reputation. ,;,, Last year there came near being no 01 !,,e; 1 daisy chola carrying at all. It rained .0 4116,.-the day befoie. and pretty frocks were Vt ruined by The weather , ..4160t-loft,man threatencl to be unkind on the 11., but he Tuesda7. great fortunately rert' et-lented in time. and the chain was carhgt 0:, J. A V7:4 ried in accordance with custom. ' f ,1 de:d, .N.1 It ',?; ; t th ' ,I,' ,ir ,:k Accordine in one report of last yeses e t c.remnny. thrt, have been other class ;WV' , Nkli : days at Vassar, and htindreds of be...04- 0 P. .1,,,,!,i(M taut eophoevacs have carried the daley 1 ,, '.441,742:114 chain before lb. departing senior, . hot , even the aiumnae conceded that nothing ha ever twep 50 effective and ens 4.it trancing se Pi exercises held today on 3441 the campus. taoth from a cloud gloom'4",o '1 r"IPTP ed sky brnke a flood of sunshine as the t oiviof)' ivIN varrolrxm4i4ori 4'.4011 ealSy chaln w,a carried through a hn,l , 4 i of 1.00 plr,o1L5 by twenty-fou- r fair Ail maidens In tie. sophomore class. The daisy chain girls fulfilled all the tradiVASSAR DAISY CHAIN. tions of Vassar for beautiful women and walked down to the platform amid ,p,2 ,,s,Irne a grayer tinge.l For t,.1,t a century. e'er since the seore of members of the pretty the sophosmiling approbation GU the thou1,- -ut,.1 I .,itrilth in! foundation of Vassar . the famous Ch.,Pt.rt for their beauty and sands. LIvy, ther,, the Jiii- - sitt.,n,r.,, 1,,tis tier.' colitt at Poughkeepsie. N. Y.. the observed Lai. always No sectional lines are drawn In se..ii tl,,, iitino rosos. witit i the da,sy chain has been carried in anThey hate been cho- lecting the belrers of the chain. There the Palming t trle V.tF,Ar daisy chain.l Inual procession by a score of tde ',,rnmit!ees composed of the are ZIS mtmiers of the class from The deco.-- , ! !tie,t members of the soitoicore rt, 6., ',..tht;, rot alsr of the IttAtter classes. the whom the e been choreirecabl. or its 1.1At:tig, inetns the 2 a port of the ceremonies of el,,,sd of the sophomore sen for this year's distinction. New ibninatlon tjf ., ,., ,6,,,i t,.,t ire of ;Te... lay of ,ommencvtr.-n- t tn n,:t tr,e el airtnen of the e commit-thNeW and York day Anierican lif,,, it.!t b is only too poor in Jersey share the honor all tUe 'tr,mday before cis!, of contributing four daughters each to those Ien,..:,-A- , t, f out door enjoyment therm Of th a.phomore day ciass sally fr,rh it is said the daisy duos the line of bcalty. Wi.conil. Caliwhich light, n ttio htlrdens of lint,' the field-- surrour.dins Vassar ,ind .has been marked tor exttnction. fornia. Pennsylvania and MassachuI. seine toritow countrics ciletencel the .satter the deist's, to make up the New Orleatia Nardi Gras. the tiollt r ,stor chain. riqy it be carried in triumph setts have tee each. and the other Va.suir's NO more Mates with one apiece are Virginia. festivals in Pasadena. an 1go ard For each member of the staduatirg 'may a score ofgreentwada other Californian cities atol a tow oha f4.,nt of t,.e chain is woven, ar, t Inetb,n , f "the maidens bear the dim Obit). Connecticut, Montana, Michigan. Vassar." at affair ni the sort tti Vas ar ,laior :the mass Maine. Iowa and Missouri. Last years prettiest da:siee ira recent )earm has helped to lift trotn Pie Amerpmu4 very proud. of Its half daisy chain as upheld Partly by a (lin oo.er Laci feet p.r&ra;'y t ican beople the thar4e of t.tJl,trliz il't, r M3' 1."r nto,ry record in scholarship and the young woman from Manila but she . n rr yoang women It has turned, wag not a Filipino . but a girl of Amer-- , plearuree sully.Its Pltettlir lr,tltns 4 tt,,,us v,att4rs out with trained Mod& store, Pt I Man parentage distinct loss totmertcan outdoor ille. a,,tw.en .Vaaaar t. ewrmenceinent 'Leek. thisihnonledge gained . WALTOICWILLIAMS. bt mbard worli sad VASSAR'S .t FAMOUS CHM DAISY ' MAY HAVE TO CO "SAFE OOOOOO : Undertakers 11 1 tl 1k. :!... ' j; ) Ii . a;' ::.! ' '; , 41.1 ii,r ' A ; ' ; ilzi .. '4i. .wir ' 7. en-;ti- re 0 ;" . - i 0.7 -- 4,2 - 1 A. '46,it,L1pb.ki,;.14,11-arat.i.'sti4A.441-;1- I - , ir-- twnty-four.hav- C1811110111 w-- i , , mm-!eao- f -- -i - ,, : . I rv Extraordinary! TO I; e i 1 ;. should be written correctly when the long ago Hoe not Gill, rat of the science and art ot aviation are so INot Mere, who rerelled the ottePlY gone the way to sudden rifling in the sir vf Brookins at lyounglhavo death. Johnstone, Horsey, Moisant, the first air meet in ibetom railed the Rolls. Ely. Schriver, Gilmour attention of the promoter of the later Rodgers the Hat b a melancholy one. aviation movement to the Peewit: The Wright. fly no more or seldom warnings given to him by Wilber Glenn H. Curtiss teaches Wright. go aloft. You know," mut Gill. "thet 'others how to Ity. J. A. Drexel. socielY , Wright always need to tell you atter to FALL & DEATH, Aviators Buried While You Waitl : Wo Supply Everything Save : 'Tie a grave subject, on shrouded THE CORPSE L c SANE" AVIATION HEREAFTER AND in gloom,. For the fool aviator who liana to his doom. Come Ear li and : È t 1r 4wp t toy, Avid the Sushi From Satire. ,e7 4 more the aerial spiral dip, the reverse turn, the daring glide, the untimely shultisto i oft Cl power and the other !WiT stunts in the air which have caused the deaths of 156 aeronaut" in the past ) three yeast. No more the unnecessary more the no temptof chances. taking ing of death that has no place in the legitimate work of the aviator. Some of the leading aviators. American end foreign. have deeldol S will still bravo death every time thrY go up in the air, since that is incounno will longer evitable, but they 4 tenance and encourage the things which have 'winkled blood on every of ?:1N1 4 page of the otherwise bright record of aviation. As Walter Brookins. One of sane the prime movers for "safe and 4,iro aviation, maid recently: "Some weird author in a current '! 4a magazine says all Jr men are fatalists;us A"...10., that we believe the game will get sooner or later. And so we arejust 490. ; , , e as much as the rest of humanity. Most ...'-"";c , 0,4 of us prize our Decks as much as Peo1.1411 vr totlf,utt, 7i.1,6,;7;''f 2 in our jLa ple in general. Ws need them them?' to protect business and propose The recent death of Calbraith P. elL41110., tiler. Rodgers. the transcontinentalof aviabrought sadness to the heartswell liked. 441, tors among whom he was It carried conviction to the minds and '0, something that ot them hearts of many must be dons to Mop tho asidkos g, some of slaughter of brave men. goa it.,21,d,Jti;,, them were called together at meeting in New Tort by Walter Brookins. an e 4,440449.544' tatot,. ,,, aviator who cannot be accusedt0Of want Pledge asked were and of o ' am' thernsolv-eitfurther the movement for 'bola 07 American Press A ' . - In tirs air. Among the safetygreater iw;11- 1are the UpperThe late Tod aviator men interested in the plans of most who cos tits Schriver, daring vies Curtiss Cantata Wrights- .- Giant crutches). LowerOverturned meneplano. ' ' Thomas Baldwin. Bud Mars and Frank .., ,.. t. aeronaut, has curbed his desire toles you swung around at eo steePalljut. T. corm the hydrosecoploslot. meeting the world's leading aviator. raultuut brought out at Meowe It was trete-enthe spectators could ten OwYOU11;',. who has hal enough, his s of solution. friends that the 7.r,: tween while say, your planes that followed closely In the footsteps of the Graham...w hite. the big Engilltunazt training the machine tee helold ...' ostollisbud the who won prizes at the would 11111L,. slim," "Plights when they throe years ago Belmont And limits. you great meeting In 1010. little in -- "Wen. I get away with Il. w000methingaloftoverfora full minute.1 park t' the news nowadays. figures aro, fall for It great!? .. not ciowds and the by remaining They .14,... who, the younger gen- 'afraid. but thev- b betterrrLalinu Passed the know but 'Tee. I stage 0,..,...quest that they take fooli sh chances. ARTHUR J. 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