People are hearing much about the devastation caused by floods in the Middle West. The Weekly offers an excellent general survey of the city of Memphis, Tenn. It seems pretty well under water. This is very interesting. Another item of interest shows the Easter crowds on Fifth Avenue, New York, and on the boardwalk, Atlantic City, N.J. Another item shows the effects of a hurricane at Camden, N.J., which were most remarkable. It demolished brick buildings. Among the items of only general interest is one showing the maneuvers of French troops as seen from an airship; another of the "Queen of Queens," a working girl of Paris, chosen for popularity and crowned as the city's beauty. We also have the funeral of Senator "Fiddling Bob" Taylor; the ruin of Young's Pier, Atlantic City; an Easter egg hunt at Williamsport, Pa.; a picture of New York's popular gubernatorial possibility, Sulzer; a view of some new Paris dresses; a strange burial procession of a monk, which recently took place in Naples, and a view of Houdini. which latter can hardly be called news. This week's number seems to fall below the former numbers.
—Moving Picture World synopsis