Washington: Naval Advisory Board leaves the Navy Department with Secretary Daniels to visit President Wilson at the White House. Kalamazoo, Mich: Prosperity week at Kalamazoo is celebrated by little folks. Farmer boys also help in city's unique exposition. San Francisco: U.S. soldiers give exhibition of daring horsemanship at big horse show at the Panama-Pacific Exposition. Philadelphia: Delegates to State Firemen's convention witness novel trial with various apparatus of new high-pressure system installed in Philadelphia. Russian Base, Caucasus Mountains: The Cossacks, famous horsemen of the Czar's army, hold wild jubilation when news of success of arms is received. Italian Front, Trentine Mountains: Bersaglieri, famous Italian infantry, creep forward and destroy barbed wire fence erected by Austrians and advance towards foe. On German Line in France: Teutons who have lived for months in trenches make them habitable by pumping water out. New York: Lucile, Lady Duff-Gordon, designs fashions especially for the Hearst-Selig News Pictorial. New York: William H. Herbert, champion of outdoor bowlers, wins in special match on the green. San Francisco: K-type submarines are sent to Honolulu to replace F-type following sinking of the F-4. The submarines are shown with supply ship Iris as they start on longest voyage ever undertaken by subsea vessels. Philadelphia: President Wilson and his fiancée, Mrs. Norman Galt, see Red Sox defeat Phillies in second game of world's series.
—Moving Picture World synopsis