THE EMPEROR OF JAPAN AND HIS SUITE. The stern yet calm face of Japan's ruler is well set forth in the above. It is the face of a warrior and a thinker. In the background are typical Japanese officers grouped around the imperial standard. IN THE JAPANESE-RUSSIAN WAR By MARSHALL EVERETT, The Greatest Descriptive Writer the World has Ever Known INCLUDING A Complete History of Japan, Russia, China and Korea. Cause of the Conflict. WONDERFUL STARTLING STORIES OF THE WAR AS TOLD BY THE HEROES THEMSELVES. ILLUSTRATED WITH A Vast Gallery of Photographs of Battle Scenes, War Incidents, TROOPS LEAVING TOKIO RAILWAY STATION FOR THE FRONT. The Departure of the Imperial Guard Division. Tokio station on that occasion was bright wito color, and there was an exhilarating enthusiasm about those who were leaving. But the scene had its pathetic side, too, as all such occasions must have. (129) |