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ANY RY VW NTN EE UZ QO */ JANUARY 28, 1919 " New York’s Welcome Plans For Captain Rickenbacker, America’s Leading Ace When “Eddie,’’ Due on Adriatic Any Day Now, Ar- rives at This Port Fifteen-Minute-Whistle Blast Will Greet Him, and a Banquet of 1,000 Covers Will Be Tendered Him When He Comes Ashore Some of His Notable Victories in the Air and on the Racetrack. By Alex Sullivan JANUARY 28, 1919 AW \\ fe SPN ea SY: | \\ >» | TUESDAY, Rag Dolls for “‘Grown-ups’” The Craze of the Momeni In F ad-Loving Paris “‘Poupee Chiffon” Wave Has Flooded Home and Boulevard—No Two Look Alike, Because They Are the Work of Individual Artists; but They All Look Good to Our Soldiers and Officers, Who Will Soon Be Bringing Them Home With Them. By Margaret Rohe (Special Paris Correapondent of the United Press ) Some feole there are and they make their prayer Could You Pass This | Acid Test. For Intellect Newly Instituted at Columbie clita ByMarguerite Mooers Marshall | of the frying pam inte he fire, Coprsdit, 1919, ty The Pree Puritintitng Co, | Robbing Peter to pay Paul. (The New Yor Prening Word.) | | i Prem Pottieh; . (The > . 5 5 a ee OM eee es ft. Birds of m feather flock te- Gowrtignt, 1919, by The tna Oo, (The New York Trecing Wort) Can You Follow These Disetions Quickly WARS ven a0 you ond 1 HEN Capt. Pddie Rickenbacker, America’s leading ace, | i : ‘ ; Tirst catch your hare, and Without Making a Single Mistake? 8 °°""' = . To a rag and a hank of some yarn for hair, arrives at this port, which is likely to be any day now, see bh, Somr grapes. | They call her a poupee chiffon, tres, chere, no more enthusiastic friend will be there to greet him than Felix J. McShane of tho national head- quarters of the Knights of Columbus of this city. It was Mr. McShane’s son, Eddie, who recommended Rickenbacker as Gen. Pershing’s chauffeur, the posi- tion that was the stepping stone to his career as the most successful and daring of all aviators from the U, 8, A, he having twenty-six official victims to his Cross out the g in tiger. But a Yank he calis her “rag doll,” for fair, Even as you and I, ‘Then listen, my fellow eltizens, and | you shall hear of the inte! Adding tasult te injary, acid teat for Curses come to roost. PARIS, Jan. 4 'D now the soldiers are beginning to take their doll rags and go home. At least most of them are taking rag dolls. To designate one of these fascinatingly artistic creations by so plain a name, however, is like calling a ragout a stew. Poupee ebif- fon is their regular nomenclature in their native habi- Write 2 between the two dots: «6 » Distance lends enchaatment to view, Milk fot How many feet. make a yard? sabes. have no more old fashioned We can all endare fortunes of other ven Write + over the longest word: It rained yesterday, credit. Riri a i | AFRICAN FROVERES, tat, which {s Parts. It seems an anachronism to trans- Columbia 1ONe One tree does not make ‘on * . e ay ' One of the dearest thngs that Mr. McShane possesses ts a photo-postal | {o#" Gita 5 wreekisd |B Bop a der below this line I'nenrly ilied theyicd.» Noone ean Heer arati te allies, Waune RLAPerinia ae NH Of himself that “Ricky” sent him, a reproduction of which accompanies ‘ questions dealing ara do 0 is lines ny a td _hunsey-betty lated to most distant climes by husky Australian, Can- F this article and which shows him alongside of his “ship” that served him r with the distine- Din afirywood Egmont, adian, English and American office From the deso- j po well. 4 tion between sor- Write the sum of these numbers: 3 teen ikea tnceot ‘Binh lation of battlefields to these ducky dolls of the boule- ' ‘What will undoubtedly prove the greatest reception ever given any}und and gerundive, the principal! ¢ | vards seems indeed a far cry, yet the poupee chiffon is @porting celebrity will be tendered Rickenbacker upon his arrival here, | parts of irregular Irench verbs, the) | the craze of the moment in Paris second only te the Make a boy's name by adding one letter to Joh a President “Weelsong” sensation, Though reminiscent of the Pol in Europe; —— nd | little human Pari “originals” in geometry, will no tong: | or stalk the Heights of Morningside. | In place of such horrors are to be} nubstituted other hor About 2,000 automobiles, tire and eessory plants throughout the country will blow a fifteen-minute blast when be steps ashore, The American jAutomobdile Anso- sh dolls that were Make a cross in the circles - so much exploited both . jet me : Dat, Bo, I el and America during the war, ian prototypes, [TAO you know if you have an tn tellect? | Do you WANT to kmow if) lyon have an Intellect? | 8, as about | to be inatituted at tury Univer. sity Th are to ba udge your neutra are distinctly oris - g No 100 per cent. f ale can resist «, {also of the mascot rag | 4 Clation is to honor him with a big psychological t What comes next after D in the alphabet? watt off nate Jthat had such vogue in Parls|‘¢m even though their prices are as Banquet in the Waldorf on Feb. 3.) : shila cate test AS nbg cat’ cockroaches, MTOM: G0 ME) sine the air raids and bombard Soda b now 18 Peet Miiies his great personal friend, infallibiy the more or tess hidden in. F i 13, Noone should draw water from the | mente, these newest poupes chiffon |27¢ that ly is beaucoup, ‘Te 4 Mmagreseman ireland, Government tellect, even as the divining-rod lo Write 7 in the largest square! oO O ascaghie lead Banc Abe ollihed nal. ‘They are the | {ct that all the returning officers are cates the hidden spring oMetals and others will be on hand. in the Gene) Here {s a test which, besides Sher-) of differe Individual women ng gifts of these delectable dol) No lers a celebrity than Secretary of ert »ck-Holmesing after the lat wives or moth F tists, and s the righ ord are Wer Baker will be present and he Prof. F. Is Thorndyke, head ot the, @ Cross out the blackest letter in TEXAS lect, 18 also an Invocation to local pa) 2rtiets, and artists 18 tne tae oon : Vigra om ths will make a speech. department of educational psychology triotism: marta LBA” RSbIA ION ia ARUBH male is in- It 1s planned to set 1,000 covers, at Teachers’ College, 19 now making Wri B—The following reasons have been e : Sane = the eterna 4 chin rite g on the egg-shaped figure: given why art and originality as the canvas of a : half of which have already bean up i ante ar tata to be given BB-shap 8 city tha painter or the marble of a sculptor. Bi arown> Eadie, who was attached t pleeragaaeae are no two alike, and each one 0 ed on the sole of one tiny slip- en ee ee fhe 94th Aero Squadron, was pro- moted to a captaincy just before the war ended, having won the French ‘War Cross and the American Distin- fuished Service Cross with four i the W abit of paint. The hair, which is the Bronze oak leaves, indicating he has White here.....the middle letter of get. ite (eueedea teeel| Geer caries ta teeth Aas vee § { ioe orerses the D, 8, C, five tines. P New York has a Democratic Gover-|in exaggerated bright shades of or i wy | il 29 he was awarded the ons had fallen to my lot instead of| ut a nose on this f: ¥ nter test 4 soeeal| is face: , _ [ange, yellow and henna, ‘ D, 8. C. for attacking an enemy Aiba- those over which [once spent a weary er ee ene cernted rater o'rten | ‘Though there are character and a cushio trees monoplane, following it into June week. Under this now plan, by xX. fruit and agricultural district. period dolls among the assortment, | the draw add jus German territory, shooting it down the way, all the tests put toget Add a cross and make these rows equal: x x xX The candidate for entering college} the most typical and Parisian are fhe |‘ novelty to the after a bard fight. will take no more than forty-five . n other days was set certain fairly/jittle girl dolls, long and lank of leg | partment, Eddie won oak leaves on the ribbon of his D. S. C. for the following ex- traordinarily heroic deeds: On May 1 he brought down a because of their knowledgo of motors and ther ability to judge speed. He sald it would be easy for them to mas- ter the flying art. He was told to| minutes for the doing. Here is one probe for the buried in j tellect: “With your penell make a dot over ¢ 5. Details of the future tests must of course remain a dark secret. Tut from Prof. Thorndyke's office I ob- tained two seta of tests given to the 8. A. T. C., and both of a similar na ture to the futuro intellect searchers which will enter the open gates of Columbia. I only wish such examina | ¢ Make two dots between these lines: -\ Sa Put the sign = where it belongs: 342. 5. Put a dot in the circle, below the center: Se) Draw a line around the three dots: «¢ e+e a0 th the name of the ‘The face of all is of suede with embroidered features, the cheeks only touched up a la human females wilh i—Rockelier @ fine home in New Yo TNew Boston, New York has bett York is ten years older than ommunteation in algebra and plane geometry. ‘The following are the sort of mathematical jaw-crack- ers he is likely to get under the new intricate problems with thelr abbreviated excuses for skirts and mops of bobbed woo! topped with @ provocative bow or a chic chapeau. Their toilettes are | the same low ¢ cir iamo It strikes me that thls belongs t» 1 of parental camou ed by the inal uses his young hope flage as that parent when he Jost because he had a slow machine, although he diin't stop once during | + the contest, Mf On June 25, 1916, Eddie was third | ol le won) } German plane in enemy territory, Ais iaa stitias ahaa Ge | regime: worked out to the vertest detail of |ful as a gool excuse to go to the } for which he was decorated on | Rado & OOMMIN AAar the lodmeee. ot Q| 1—A man whose salary is $20 a Frenchy perfection just like their real | cineu May 14 with the French War | thane thres wordecbos,. nathan ele |week spends $14 a week. In how|———— — -——— / ee by cued Feat Then, if Christmas comes in March, | eds " a | j fabs Mex 7 he stent Sie | make @ cross right here......, but if| (Siaerpermenency oman’ Ss nventive enlus : : not, pass alo the next question, | ‘ ti ¢ 5 down in the vicinity of Rich: MEhital Wink ee eee ‘ton.| three crosses between these twolin Wonderland” on a spree, but it|for 50 cents at the rate of two for 5 M d H “cc ” sar and forse tn sera tr: ol A a lh geld onetlle rage Fool Rol legal gal bear eee Ore Ee ere ade Hostess Houses “* Homey On May 22 he attacked three pie iapenll ale htc aaah oa tele ligcaiie Heavier. shan, water weita thal sdNtoHene? Inlcineem ies diaeriteleid it for 4136, gaining $5 an scre.| Mige Katherine C. Budd, Only Woman Member of the N. Y. monoplane Albatrosses more than AE de CETROAE Ge ray ee eet rete, number: bere But if iron| opposite each English proverb the] How m res did he buy? : ‘ 5 inet : ie two miles over Bt. Mibiel, drove |tho backatrotch fenco and ho was ut ia ® number to complete this een-| ig tignter, write the sinaller number| "Umber of the African proverb which A man spent two-thirds of nie} Chapter of the Architectural Institute, Designed Hostess | thom back Inte German territory, | killed, but “Ricky” kept on riding Wl 404, no matter whether Chine, telcos, 7 ste% bY & cross when the| most nearly means the seme thing as| and had $8 left. How much Houses for the ¥Y.W.C.A., and Site for Each One Was separated one from the group and =| he won. yee . \ nights are longer, in summer? )| the English proverd (see below for t first? Chosen by a Woman Contractor, shot it down near Flirey. | On May 22, Wadia won the) (> Africa: oF not and then give! winter?,...Give the African proverbs). (Do not write any » uniforms for a baseball club v On May 28 by himself he at- | hour race over the earth mile track |& wrong answer to this question: s question: “Does w | number twice; omit no number; torite 0 each. The shoes cost $2 a 0 the inventive genius of a New tacked six machines—two battle | at North Randall, Cleveland, covering | an ny cays are there in the and peat only one number opposite each letter.)| pair, What wag the total cost of: I York woman is due the fact | pla and four monoplanes— [53 miles. He also broke the track |" + Write any letter except | here Do hing here (5-7 ) ENGLISH PROVERBS, uniforms and shoes for the nine? that there has been a real ‘ eheoting one down and dispere- | record in the mile exhibition, his time; 7 Just after this comma,....and then|iiniess you skipped the precedine | If you can take the above intellec-| “home” at the United States military { ing the others. }being 501-5 seconds. write no tf 3 times 6 are 10, imestion; but write the first letter « 4) Married tn haste, we repent | tual hurdles expeditiously, you may| camps im this country, where ‘On May 30 over two miles above Eddie won $5,000 for finishing third | NOW? If Tuesday comes after Monday, | your first name and the last letter of 8 eleure be sure there is something in your! mothers,’ sweethearts, wives have j Jaulnoy he attacked a group of | in the 600-mile auto Derby at Chicago |™K@ two crosses here......but if/your last name at the end of th oe ANT forty, ot Mecerding te | head besides bone. Isn't—as Mr. Don been able to visit thelr men folk dur- : five enemy planes, shot one down | on the now speedway park, Resta fine see alee isle aie +OR O48, ol : sere @ One swallow does not make | eT caning tet onie i Pnraee rt lag the war and during demobiliza- and drove the others away. ishing first. ‘e «he . Be sure to make| This may sound to you like “Alce il a summer, Ww ONDER UL? | tion Miss Katherine ©, Budd, only It was on March 25, 1917, Ricken-| oy gy ones he N York ’ ept. 19, 1915, although he had woman member of the New Yor! backer, who had been a star motor) eneing trouble that cost him three Chapter of the Architectural Insti- | driver since 1911, when he made his! miles, he won by w mile in the 100- rl 1 n a Hat S A r e In tute, is responsible for the designing debut at Indianapolis, announced his|milo race over the mile concrete track | and developing of that new type of intention of entering the aviator ser- |at Narragansett Park Speedway, His P war architecture, the Y. W. C. A vice. He consulted with Capt. W. G.| time was 1 hour 29 minutes 24:74! JASPR ar Hostess Houses, nearly half a hun- Kilner, commander of the 1st Aviation | seconds, He won over thirtean others, ,Oe! dred of which had sprung up under Corps of the Untted States Signal Ser-| On Nov. 2, 1915 he finished third to | Miss Budd's guiding hand before th: vice at Hempstead Plains, Eddie de-| Resta in the 100-mile Harkness ( sning of the armistice, Most, if not clared that he wanted to organize the| Trophy race at Sheepshead Bay, for aU, of them are still in operation, and auto drivers into an air service unit| which he earned $2,000 in prix mal F | will not be closed until the camps =|: | for the women who were rushing to consult with the powers that be at|‘° Ye Palma in the Des Moines Auto | 6°, |the camps to eee their relatives! ‘Washington, Derby at 150 miles, yon in the service, Miss Budd was en-| “S95 KATHERINE C BODD Mae tanta. 9 study of the aviation! 10 'ihe sictn lap of this ree Drive! aes ite coe instruction given | Teo folk, methods there, He returned to the| }! Tiel ne ae mus Drives (eat) oe & One of the biggest of Miss Bud United States, Ja % tigate Baan bean pg Raced : is close to New Yo eee | + ee went to mer ground fifteen feet below. The driver Since June, 1917, the mission of Miss x ‘ sy iw ¥ol Secured passports and went) was unhurt, but his Mechanician was Budd's life has been to “make them © Ree ay to France, where he secured employ-| so badly injured that he died homey.” ore foeh and ment as Gen. Pershing’s chauffeur. c . , | shaped, giv alr on Yn Aug, 5, 1916, he 0} he "he cam site for nh ite iis proves too tome for hie. and won the 300-| > for each Hostess! pyr sigs fee ans | mile Montamarathon race at Tacoma, House was chosen by @ woman ¢on- ; feo he enna the General's aid he secured) On Sept. 40, 1916, he was second to| se! tractor, Miss Gertrude Mayo, who is! sen Gatara } @ commission Dec. 3, 1917. | Resta in the 250-mile Astor Cup race! 9 also a New Yorker, After visiting the At the foren 1 It was last April when the Ameri- | ®t Sheepshead Bay, a) site Miss Budd decided what gort of | ;) Be Peper cans started taking an active part in On Oct, 18, 1916, he was third dn “ , building best suited the climate and it age ce war that he began mecting all-comers | te Grand American 250-milo race at| ‘ the general surroundings, ! " again and in the clouds. ueago, | o “To be homelike, woman | build a awe Eddie didn't cut much ico in the |. 0% Nov: 2%, 1916, in the seventh an-| ardhitect, “a house must be conven-| of sis Iudd, and thou wor worn auto racing game until the season of | Put! Ipterauional Grand Prize " |tent first of all.” So every move in| il over Ameria aie gra 1914 when on July 3 he won the S00. |. “tee ta Mon oy Aitken j planning her houses was mado to| id it so well n and Eddie also ran, It was in suit the convenience of everybody. | « file classic conducted by the Sioux thir oe es mM ROUGH SHAVING SEP oe mee agiiaenad event that Driver Lewis Jack. “To be homelike," reads another i. Ye Seiae $ cure 6 micuies $0 sancnin (eRe Walled, with six others clause of her architectural creed, “a [ a ee It was a year later, in the same race,| On t si ; me es Ass house muss be worm. and preferably ments, made the w nquiry that he scored another victory, after | ™ one-mile paved Ascot & part Of ite warmih should come i ope of the most thrilling accidenta | S2u"i!Way at Low Ani The from an orapanental fireplace.” Other MI : arya that ever happened on an auto course, | In 1916 Resta was declared the tuat Hie ta ir Raed seat ae BOY AR LB ve ©. Cox, who epee ST gil-round driver by the A.A. A., but feet ons thousnnar tai Y ' ‘si front wheels of hia car against B4- | dle Waa given third honors” and a, by Ww! sands may be fed] hie Miron | themselves are closed, | When the Y. W, C. A. was called | upon by the Government to help care daily in @ single house, and the dress- t ing apd Test Toons for tred ax. | ‘ad nae en Mk oh hevelled wemes visitors wae would| ws wore ‘usine cain" oust Mom ake Ne . AeA A tgp ncn

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