Show HOMES OF FRENCH OPEN TO AMERICAN i Q FIGHTING MEN Paris Launches Movement t i to Have Everyone Learn English J By Ernest P. P Orr Staff Correspondent International News Service I t PARIS June 26 Homes Homes and chateaus chateaus cha- cha of Frances aristocracy which i be before ore the war wat were probably the most exclusive in the world have been thrown open to the American officer and tho the American n soldier There the chap ap with Ith the cowboy hat is entertained enter enter- l tamed as a a. ro royal al guest g on a leave sick or 01 wounded these dasI days das I On a of ot the Society r of or French Homes the Am American expeditionary J force torce through the provost marshals marshal's office has lias just consented to todo todo do do away with its former rigid restrictions i which provided that all Americana Amen Ameri CAnS Can be sent to certain areas on permission per per- j mission or leave So now there are something like 2000 French homes en entertaining en- en or preparing to entertain I en-I r r Americans And Just to prove that it t F Is s a a. sincere movement i. i one that is meant to to help I cement the tho eternal friendship of ot the two nations nations- French bench society is studying studying- English lish 1 with a a. vim It realizes that the arm army man is too py bi generally speaking Kith th war to devote much time to mas- mas tel jering tho the French tongue So hero here heroIn In France they are arc learning learning- to talk to the American in his own language ALL TO SPEAK ENGLISH 4 Vb Mile Mlle de do Souza Rosa pretty daughter of Portugal's ambassador to France Is IsI I I t leading a a. plan to have everyone everone speak i English Six m months ago the I t i ration was started b by Mme la Mare Mare- I 1 wale thale The ambassadors ambassador's daughter who took up the study o of ot English and now speaks it II perfectly i and moreover she sings the latest American songs American ideas American customs and American food are ue als also being introduced in addition to tot f t American songs and American con- con For instance Mme Borel whose husband was an ambassador to Russia I learned that Americans like doughnuts doughI dough dough- I nuts She searched PaTio Par for a cook that had lived Jived in the states and who I 1 was an expert In the art of or doughnut makin making The cook when found was I engaged immediately and permanently i t I CAKES ARE Came the day recently however I j hen restrictions in n regard gard to the use ot or flour and sugar sus became moro more rigid In Paris and in Mme Borels Borel's household H it became necessary to reduce the tho I II I amount of flour and sugar consumed or to eliminate the doughnuts for the tho Americans Sho She chose tho the former course This is only one instance of how the French want nant to make the Americans reel feel at home and how they want to give them home atmosphere and to enable them to know the French I The same organization arranged to ob observe erve American Mothers' Mothers day and this ibIs is the message they sent to the the American mothers Together our sons ons are shedding their theli blood and we the thc mothers are accepting their sacrifices and offer I their lives in the same feeling of or ab abI absolute ab- ab I solute confidence In victory victory- We Ye mothers of or France consider it our I I sacred duty to do everything everything- in our 1 power for the welfare of your our sons I |