On this release we are given views of the explosion of an arsenal at Fort De La Brieche, Paris, France, in which fifty persons were killed. In another city of the same name (Paris) Texas, five thousand miles away, a fire swept through the town leaving hundreds homeless and a Hearst-Vitagraph camera man was there to take the lurid scene. At Chicago, the high school pupils built portable officers' quarters which were photographed for the Hearst-Vitagraph, before they were shipped with compliments to General Frederick Funston. In Salonika the troops of the Allies are shown rushing work on mighty defenses, the second United States cavalry are caught at Fort Ethan Allen, Vt., just as they start for the Mexican border, while down at Aqua Prieta, Mexico, in search of the festive item, another Hearst-Vitagraph filmed Colonel Fierro and his Carranzaista soldiers en route to join the hunt for Villa. New York and Paris fashions showing charming Easter conceits and cartoonist T.E Powers' latest models of a Funnygraph entitled "Do You Know This Man," end this offering.
—Moving Picture World synopsis