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\ - "ah FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1919 World’s Big Cities Linked | By “Aerial Limited” Lines, | = : Prediction of Col. Bishop By Touch New York’s Blind Children Passenger Airplanes Will Be Fitted With Buffet Lunches and Sleeping Berths, Says “Ace of| Are Taught the Wonders of the World V.SEASON YOUR MARRIAGE WITH Aces,” and Further Forecasts Aerial Express Ser- Wiennnnnnnbnomnnbddaeantd SENTIMENT. . ir S ir Ci d Even Aerial Sentiment Is the Sunlight of Women’s Souls—A Fire aa hil ie) Gat ita | Blind Pupils of City’s Public Schools Are Brought by Teachers to American Museum of Great Lover Is Simply the Perfect Host of His : — Natural History, There to Make the Acquaintance of Birds and Animals About Whom They Have Heart—He Loves a Woman With Grace, With SAYS ATLANTIC WILL BE CROSSED THIS SPRING Heard, and Have Their Knowledge of the World at Their Finger Tips. ‘ "2 bane } AND SEES USEFUL AIR SERVICE IN NEAR FUTURE, Delicacy, With an Appreciation of Her Pere Photographs reproduced, by pertimio n, from the American Maseam Journal 2. ‘ ” sonality. B Marguerite Mooers Marshall ee [LOUGH it 18 a universal belief that every human being y . 7 ‘ MA has two eyes, every one brought into contact with the By Nixola Greeley-Smith blind must realize that we endowed with watight, 1019, by The Trew Publishing Co, (The Now York kivening World.) four organs of sight, the other two being the hi y sensitive hands, by which the sightless are taught to n the se Visit of Sir Ar FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1919 Se LLC a { f | | i : | - Copyright, 1919, by the Praw Publishing Co, (The New York Broning Worl.) A N Aerial Limited between all the principal cities of the world. an} aerial express for parcels, aeroplanes fitted with buffet lunches and NCE, a few years ago, 1 took a party of American men and womea to call on Madame rths, air smugglers and—to catch them—air cops, aviators ‘ doing fire patrol, @ transatlantic aerial route—these, yrding to Col. Willlam A. Bishop, will be develop- | ents of the near future for each “nation’s airy navies | ; qiopithe (ivocen the pret blue.” J blinded soldiers in England. And the noble efforts of . —— 1 « 0) y me And Col. Bishop, a8 most of us know, 1s the Ace of| Mise W alle 1 Holt, both in Ameri Aces, the uncrowned king of the air, the greatest flyer] 1. | Prom roe now alive in the world. ‘The official record during the ; al appreciation war of this Canadian {s seventy-two German planes, |)” enowa, however, is the educational courses for the blind car- and he {s the only man alive today who has earned| "4 0" in New York City by the American Museum of Natural History the right to wear thope three notable war decorations, | {"70Us! the Jonathan Thorpo Memorial Fund by public lectures for men the Victoria Cross, the Distinguizhed Service Order] “24 Women and classes for sightless children, of touch, ar P ‘arah ernhardt, who had consented to receive them. Every person in the group had expressed the keenest desire ! to meet the test woman I have ever known, and upon bidding Madame Bernhardt goodby ono American kissed her hand, a simple ceremony that in any European capital would have passed unnoticed because every man present would have done the same thing. But the scene was Long Beach. So when we were outside the hotel once more younger man spoke the simple sentiments of his outraged soul. “I never would have believed that of you, Jack, it ne rson to this country has given wide publicity to the work now being done for nd in Trance, to welfare and happiness of the blind have "= Th in N Y hadn't seen it with my own eyes. I didn't know you Hewice won) and the Military Cross. Yet te ts only twenty-four years old,| 1" are tn New York and its ici Xe believed in that sort of flub-dub. I never kissed @ @nd the most modest hero I ever have bad the pleasure of meeting. He| pi" 'Y avout ninety blind or par-/other simple lectures on subjects of woman’ my life =e ees ever hi ¢ 4 tially nd children who are y1-| thrilling importance to their ning brag se r | cove ; wears mufti, with no shred of distinguishing ribbon anywhere about. He will nubile eohie niin: : thelr opening “T fee r you,” I interposed | Cover how women wish to be loved a | mk os ind love them accordingly. Rot talk of himself, and even when he i Sladen 6inine e| In thelr school work through the | Laas d ; afi Ws discussing a subject as impersonal | lar aérplano route between London the museum une of globes lent by the museam “Why 4 the candid crea-| If Lam giving a ner party and , @s the future of aviation his big blue} and Paris, costing atrip. I dol, id ee: latradic - enh eat thee Pra ee | Ce ig there in | : to c a successful @yes only now and then glance shyly see why afl the great citles of e te | cdfivebhion) uf he’ exeus seats What would itoee abit ; ethisa ner, He is slender, not| the world should not be connected in h elephants and| hevor ace, excopt through the oe “a get out of it What would I get ' un c oe 1 I ; 4 ac ed in tho great building at Co-| pose to develop to their highest offic et pai do re a Hit tor 3 cf . , 8 a ‘s and erhaps, answered. “Hut | biscuit tor sood, hearty meal of began lew whe . Me oe us Avenue and 77th Street. In| ciency. They feel with skilful, sensic fe Ae tape : rl Se eAd usu [bhOrEsclbs op beck Renee and apple ’ machines 01 hat Le 7 ion, the niblic choo! hic ve han¢ em ~ sf you eve t lease an ouch t ° 408 'd He riade aud cpebatad anaeeeniis | » the publi I$ which| tive hands, that the earth is round, and gratify the tenderest sentiments | Pie. because that is what I feel like - orbits 4 blind children attend regaiiarly| that it inclines on ita axis, and they Fue cinsed you will kiss her | eating?” snere is No Tease “Woy: thi are provided with plaster m vf} learn to locate through the sense of Sieh. ida . | not be fitted out with all the aphid ind nd alae lth Deaei Ween hand, neve o— I offe Joneses what ® purtenances of comfortable travel. \ Jnacbieelaslh ts Pal cities, seas and “You don't mean it!" exclaimed the | know they wi without lecturing Probably they will be buitt with}! , wi bat Oe te ranges and trace with their matter-of-fact young man, incredu-|them on their gastronomic erroms of river “ wins indieated sht-tipper re! n latn f T buffet lunches for the passengers, ore Mtl oun adie Hida ri deanelavess rae rs tho flatness o} lously. “Are you telling me a wo-|judgment. ‘The great lover — amy ’ BeTGE CA ANRE TORT Ch oer | oem have irrown tagn llIN# ith: thaws | Winding. to the cea oe ee man would rather a man wouid kiss | great lover—ig the successful host of berths for long trips. shal : bec L > the sea. When they havo her hand than her } |i nd he seasons his lightest ‘Then Col. Bishop blew up one ol- fine sels t down lore learned the geographical position of “Certainly, eplied. least upon | w and acts with sentiment, s turing, alr bubble. Yo dons int be. [Sten to ;, Riven by|a country they are told stories avout Joccasions—you seo, to ki hand k any waiter in New York whag , Neve that aerial tin Lizzies will be‘ . ; on vets) the history of ita people and are al- lis an act of sentiment, of h to| order in restaurants. He will found practionl, or that the time) Hosen by their teas ie Mist] lowed to hold models of native an- kiss her lips is merely an act of sex."|tell you roast beet or lamb, steal, ‘ will come when every man has his pubes tted to them at the beginning! imats and houses costumes and im- | “What else does she expect? ter-|chops — always something simply own flying fitvve of a alana) bind snare ie plements of war and peace, After a rupted the bewildered you ow cook But women as invariably 7 Wis ha tA A: tebebine eauat be ouhl the blind ¢ ane ©wW) few lessons any blind child who at- I marry I want my wife to be sensi- choose from the list of made dishes, . r : ork took “a jou y to Africa.” !tends the museum classes on int le and hav 01 se for a lot of things really warmed over, but so de made of the best pity aby zy ae learned about “tho baskets and pot-!to any olty or country on the eat 6 ae ee bave % : liclously seasoned that ve forget b ensiv be declared. “I wou os nde, sh tha Fi y seasone n h lnc gerae (a a artes machine. I do and one of the children's most de- od pity her!" their dubious origin in their exquisite Vnot think any attempt should be lghtful games consists in taking im- - | T say it again, now, of any wif taste ow, i could consult made to uso it comm aginary journeys, say from New TA ae za |husband is without sentiment. Er » busy waiters im q as T can see, the aerop York across the Panama Canal by ‘OF BIG| For sentiment is tho sunlight ‘ urant + we should find | . ory fe sea, OF a trip by train to Califo a yomen’s souls. Without it, 8 difference in the choleeg 4 great deal and therefore trat pars ot y Hain to Calltorla,| ANIMALS LIKE THIS ELEPHANT CHEY ARE AL8O GIVEN SMALL | Women’s sou itout it, pec etae altersute: will not be inaxpensive.” hen by amer to Japan, with PLASTER MODELS FOR STUDY. a long, London fog. Any i byr women, [Selick dec st ante ‘eaeush to atsractl stop at the Hawaiian Island. | ibivdghes — ean eet wishes really to be loved by a woman we ould find, too, that many | i cop . id than || ‘nrough other models furnt should simulate sentiment, even when nKeSs become vlatable $0 most persons for anything more than the museum, children are t ers, Fornes pson Seton and Ad- | the Arctic lands and tho water about cannot tal it iin have heen | Wiles wse their bands pane voyage of sity 2 ked. e cbt are ta ts ie tb sth Toth Pole. Daa? , | be cannot a 2 i a voyag curiosity?” 1 as history of transportation. With the|™l 1 7 Dave bean ins | the North Pole: (05) de 6 wondering since the Garden of Eden |sistently omit the seasoning of santhe Even in motoring, a combination of : idad ae speakers at the|the museum had on exhibitic , ‘ : Wig ttaee ean es. ana, teas hee | eyes in their hands they the ' eeu tors hitched ta a sled used | ¥BY women. love the type of man from their common life, ne be machi d moccasins on which the Indian tray. | Museum's evening talks for the blind. | of Eskimo dors hitched ta a sled used | WHY women love the tpe af 1 Koy Areriokn tana eine tered chauffeur ts not invariably success-| ated east oh fo ‘ ‘can | When Peary lectured at the museum|on one of the Peary expeditions, | MISS TaWAik veciven (oeasrn canta: Ge An Ameri an gulps love dowal ful. But a car can be stopped and} } Brick hor hat took American | 95°) zine | which the blind examined with eager | §' : i resentneo ts, of docs iss of whiskey,” em Phite as a pretty girl, Yet day after! tho chauffeur can out to fix the across the pratrica, etoam| fr" ene illnd save r of|fingers to learn the method of har-|the adroit seducer, The answer ts tered woman writer of France @ay he fought victoriously the best of |machinery. In the air it js different, aud stesmboate and bydror |i, suaiance a relief nessing used in the c wil Phat such mon take’ the trouble to dis-| observed: to me not long ego, #aee German flyers—including Baron| tn tho air, if anything goes wro: oplanca, \- TT zs a = ee eae wonder so many American womer ° von Richthofen and his “Flying Clr-|you can always glide down," defend. the museum available for every | We Si l t We k A h S ffold marry Europe Is there any sens | Birs-p04 he usually tought alons|st Cok Duter "Omen hat | class Is a model showing the course or| Woman Sculptor Works on Hig ca Te prec iL against threa five or even morolare over « range of mounts the earth about the aun and aleo the | semmannnsnnnnnnnenrnnnnevarennnnr nary ANNI ONAAL ACAI ‘ and admiration over here? H @cmy planes. His book, “Winged | Flying is safe. Most of the acci-| rotation of the earth on its axis as To Carve Designs Out of Solid Stone “Che most genuine in the worlds Warfare,” is the most fascinating |dents are among those who have not well, and the action of the direct ra: I answered, but I could not help Fecord of individual achievement to|jearned to fly. I venture to say that of tho sun striking the earth's surface, SSRRDES thinking of the young man who had be found In the literature of the war. |there are fewer accidents among ex- | sun rays being indicated by fine wires. iis never kissed a woman's hand; 1 knew “Ie there a real future for flying, |perienced flyers (han among motor- Ono of the most interesting models! Melva Beatrice Wilson, Who she had met some ono like the Row that peaco bas come?” I asked|ista. No, people won't be afraid of for the uso of the blind in the museum |. Sees . “You see, our men are trained to be” Gol. Bishop, “Will aviation be wome-|travel by air, or, if they are, they | shows life in the Arctic and illustrates | Never Studied Abroad, Says much more honest with women than { thing moro than an tntoresting and| wil) get over their fe ar, as they got the Eskimo's house, or igloo, which he She Gets Her Best Inspira- yours are. A Frenchman might have } dari; hibition 2” or th r " n less inte Childres > dezvo h& 2 } Ing ex over the first fear of motoring. occupies in winter, Children are ; ag eel 4 rendezvous with Sophie on Monday, “Aviation will be at least as valu-| swat kind of men make the safest taught how tho Eskimo builds nis| tion by Working in a Ceme nnd hie would miy.to ar aoa cate ato ah pene oe > Weer Sth ere flyers?” I asked Col Bishop. summer home by stretching pieces of! tery, Where She Is Decorat- of course: ‘My love, my life, my soul, @eclared earnestly. ‘he next thing} : kin over tent poles, and they ar: how goed of you to bless my mise the world 1s going to do ts to de- aoe figp a iapone peso bt te allowed to make miniaturo moi ing a Mortuary Chapel. crable existenoe with these too few velop, in all sorts of now and tmpor- |{¥." he replied, © used boys as} moments of happiness fant ways, air trafic. My friend, |YOURE 45 seventeen and eighteen, and And on Tuesday he would be saying exactly the same words to Jeanne de Mane Louise, The American Museum's work for heralded stories of a woman's the blind fs not confined to the in- accumplishment in the field of struction of children, It holds eve-| art is tho work-a-day story of Melva ning classes for the sightless or par- | Beatrice Wilson, sculptor, who went Wally sightless adults, the avernge| through the experlence of spending attendance being about 300, ‘The | elght consecutive summer outings in museum has a list of about 700 blind| New York's most congested city of ony rece ont 0) henriow in DT aren any gearen Gr ce bi a eae in a y years ol course, Tree te ‘expe’ the pumncn cat tha| (he TA2 who 1s likaly to Jose bis head im an emergency ts not the best fly- ris 5 | eompanics who are preparing for |[#ually learns @ lot of enso tf ho tries to fly.” ae Came Be Bas 8 cay coe Se iv ean men and women within the neigh-| the dead. ef the aerial activities whigh, the ou! 4 leswon eight borhood of New York to whom it} Calvary Cemetery, Long Island, Werks will ove in the very near fu-|be expensive” I couldn't help sug- sends invitations to attend the free! has been the scene, and the sculp- done” gesting, “rather like the Chinese cure]G©TTING AN IDEA OF THE lectures held especially for them. bn Se eatin TERA’ vnieraa’ 7 ital ., t ¢ jecapitation,” ec ss held els nem, al exterior and. c ‘Then I found that Col, Bishop ap- | for a cold in the bead—decapitation.” | worip WITH THEIR FINGERS. |Carfare to and from the museum | decoration of the mortuary chapel eeeeet: ould pot be murpeined if) Col. Bishop emiilingly agreed. ‘Thon - — - advanced when nec and Boy]and maugsoloum erected by the late maar ase true ait the “alredreams” iis blue eyes gilnted as he spoke of] 12.7 ce the Induna” heard “Toe ais rously act us xuldes for! Cardinal Farley for the prelates and rey 006 realistically aw forth injancther possible Story of the Stone Age” and listened | piind persons who have no one to ac-| priestg of the archdioceso of New Kipliog’s eerie EA a severe ne a ih how they can | breath to minul iptions of! company them. Animals, birds or| York has been her achievement, sen’ “With ae Bight aytd F smugglers,” he declared, “Antnals of th flowers, to be discussed during the “Air U.gr@ortation of both pas-|*Ill wager I could smuggle in an Fly” and adsorbed @ dosen| lectures, are exhibited in the fore of are Me Tie @engers and freight certainly is com-| aeroplane without detection. I thin = diana Limestone at & cos ob tator | a | 4 the muscum, Masses of wild flowers! jinion dollars, crowns the highest tng.” tho World's champion aviator|a lot of that sort of thing will be done ‘ENING WORLD sombled for this purpose bave given ne neeamaee | Srecumuine @ontinued. “It will not be long, in| and of coum tho only way to combat VENING Pee een ts Gatto cite ties | Doh the: ry, pe ioe ¥ ; 2 keen delight to slghtiess nutureo yew York on one side an¢ My opinion, before the chief towns] it will be to establish acrial polica PUZZLES. | Greater New fm Canada are connected by airplanes} ., 3 sag PUZZLES. Long Island Sound on the other, It on @ regular schedule and tak- |, “22 (Canada, where the distances ar By S I d PUTTING BOTH FEET IN IT. (i) ony Iyzantine in architecture, Gylag on @ regul 80 great, and I should think in your y Sam Loyd. ND s0, Mr. Pills,” the old led 4 fmg both passengers and express = x $e s Oy: ars 2 old lady) A colossal statue of Christ, 10 feet packages, Already there is a regu-|OWD Westero Btates an air patrol remarked to the country) 4 inches in height, 1s included im the —— watshiog againat forest Cres could do ist “Door old Joo Bur- | BeU ures over the Main entrance, 4 great deal of good. For this work | 22 feet ac Sixteen life- WHO COULD BLAME HILDA? Joes planes would be best, an tes nag etl are Nala ea cis MINNEAPOLIS woman had a8} could be landed on lakes and a forest He was in terior sculptural decoration, her guests for a Sunday din-}is not the landing place for tho or. ge ger eGRUIRIEPA what Gn er four saldiers who had re-| q E a ner four sol a dinary landplans went on the over their clay modela to others for with bits of sealsiin, O NIE of the most interesting un- “Well, what difference would that | make to Sophie, after all, if on Tues day she Is happy all day long because at last she knows she 1s loved ag she wishes to be?” inquired the prodw uct of decadent civilization, “Believe | me, you have much to learn about in tins country of so many di Why do you have thom, by the way?) A woman “yes, even an American woman—will forgive everya thing to the man who loves her ag sh wants to be loved—with sent. ment, with delicacy, with a percepe 0, AN appreciation of her persone ality The saddest hour in a woman's © is when she realizes that she ty Jloved not because she ts different |from all other women, but because she ts like them, You must tell the an husband that he doeg nog know how to love,” 1 tell him that he needs mare at in marriage,” I answered, you will have to tam ¢ for I don't agre voret ible development of Tho chapel, built of hard blue In- jpeeding in Africa, , ¥ a gtraffo can Le ton ts de rhinoc- by “Yos eros 1-8 : n ne suddenly this mornin mile in a my shop only last n handicap race eaa TE tha Sin La “died very eeived her invitation through “Che only interference wtth th: tho rhinoceros aire customer, “and 1 gald to £. ‘Poor | oxecut Miss Wilson\cuts her de- Ww Remn Com: % Jur- J execution, Lae — NEW INVENTIONS. Wer Camp Community Club, Dur-| commercial ase of aeroplanes w: could beat the] old Joc goner now arted to M ‘ commmerela ° eroplanes will ty s out of the solld block ef stone S \ r ing dinner the hostess was very much! ing weather, All flights, for \ hippopotamus 1-4] come here for medic ne ft a e MISS MELVA B WILSON bie t sengers, mail or express, would po|°! + @ @nnoyed by ner Swedish maid. Every her own hands, evidently not wit! 6 in a two-mile handicap, what * tape Bneg | € > hold one end ta ve ell ple $ remark, aud 5 Wilson has the distinction of > lightnes oftness of {best inspiration, ri : Gime she served the boys she burst/ subject to occasional postponament| “istance could the strate beat tho] Very well Dl Madea eorea ee Bi prilees aradlan Restaa tn al aS 8 ERTS and deftness satire ee Pree ite measurementy Scene. Ubable lowed tel’ BBY on account of tog or heavy anow. | 5/PP0 in the anme race? yr Wee vee Ie was primarily acquin In her workshop—a hollow rectangle | Judge John Lafayette Wilson of War- |" sae tHe Kitchen and demanded: storms, in which it is impossible to Answer to Puzzling Pippins. hu y through three consecutive scholar-|o¢ stone—flanking the chapel, where|ren, O, While ent in the Art| An auxiliary reservoir, carried af Ps “Why, Illda, what you mean|sce a landing, Therefore the « The full names of ur girls are icine killed hir ships awarded by her alma mater, | ait day long can be heard the constant | Academy’ of Cincinnat) sho acquired | slightly greater height than the bam pe Ppapiting Dadtretana ite! MAB! plane will never drive ships off tho|Ann Jones, M binson, Jane Smith neve nnati Art Academy, dirge of “The Miserere,” the oilice for|the habit of not only finding | of the pen, assures a steady fow “Oh,” giggled Hilda, “one of tem|%¢& OF trains off the land, But as aland Kate It is only by this] im RAN BOS AYO ; Hy, this American artist 1s) the dead, so continuous aro funeral] sale for her clay studies but of secur. jof ink to a new fountain pen which, bane my fellow."—Private H,| supplementary method of trans-| distribution ot the names that tho| THK Of comin’, her fc “ With arms of muscle} corteges to this oity of eternal sleep: |ine through them worth while com-|however, cannot be carried km e in Judge, portation it will be invaluable,” | Sroblem will work out, panien, (aud sinew she wiclds mallet and chis. ers, Miss Wilson admits abe gets ber | missions, ea see Ocken, ee a re ee eee aes