Show TEREST TO a KAT L Nor N KAY tow I or r CW men a aura and Q teli 0 ii who want to W know b M r submitted submitted to the H are r li limited to Vc t es each All queries queri-cs must be written by pen or typewriter t a di c carry the full na and address of the tile rit writer r also name o 01 t by which h the answer is to be bc identified in th the column D Dt DC t send st stamps or self-addressed self envelopes for such I ions ns n's as it is deemed necessary to answer by private letter supplies be provided by the Queries will be answered nearly as possible in in the order received d i failure to s see e an n V ans ans l lone one issue blears th that t it will ViII P ap-P appear r later latch Communications not writt written n in compliance with the rules rutes 0 ol 01 Ie d department will be ignored Dear Miss Kayet I W Will ill you please t tell 1 m ma me something something something some some- thing thing of General Pershing's private priVate Vate v t life before he went tb to Europe Who his wife was where they met what became of her etc Did they have any children children chil chit dren besides the boy bol Where did they live We are glad Iad you are with The Telegram Miss Kaye for that Is our favorite paper and we t 1 have to to take another one too if you hadn't been Thanking hanking ng you in advance MRS S. S A. A K Pershing It would seem has been a Idler always alwa's It was when he rallied reified reto re- re to Washington after alter having havinK as captain of the Fifteenth nth silted lilted States cavalry at fi li tian O. O in 1903 that he met ll 1 MISS s trances Warren only daughter and hd elress dress of U United States Senator Fran Fran- s mory Warren of Wyoming t became Mrs Ir Pershing Theyra They r ra married In the Church of the hanY In Washington January 26 25 by the Reverend Randolph II H who i is still rector there Ime Im- Im e f tely military duties took him to topan topan topan pan where he was accompanied by byS S ride rid and from that d day y oh t th 1 Ur lf U r r- r together was spent In traveling om oat ni one corner of the globe to an- an E l in m obedience to military ry orders far fN Ills his orders W were re her het orders too tob ee e daughters daughter and a son were r born bom hem hem all all but the son being born foreign soil When the Mexican l trouble was on r hung was ordered to the b border eft his wife and children in the generals general's residence at t the idio and established headquarters r himself at Ft Bliss BUss where he I spared a home h me In which Mrs l Per- Per Ing was to join him Just a f few fett W Wis is s before the family t n sh should ui ate a occurred Mrs l Pershing and the ther r C little girls were suffocated In a at the Presidio The boy Warn War- War ta n Ie was Has rag In a serious condition also t survived survived j was a horrible tragedy and and bee bethe be- be e eath th the st stern rn soldierly ard ara eating caring of the noted general urea a arrow rea eat sortO eT e date of the tragedy trag dy at the Pred Pre Pre- d was o ag August 27 1915 Dear Miss Kaye please find the song t that t was requested d a few days ago 1 How far is it possible for a aa carrier carrier pigeon to fly without alighting 1 2 What is or was the nearest I aeroplane station to in inthe inthe in the rec recent nt war Wishing you continued happiness happi- happi n ness ss HAPPY P ease accept thanks for your our h help help- lp- lp I pint evinced in contributing th the ng Yet Very Vety good of you ou 1 If l' Homing Hornung pigeons Can an make mak two lies files a l minute under fa favorable rable eon Con on ns up to as far as thirty miles milts I hey Y have hae been known to fly fIt aa as far tar 51 00 miles s without alighting 12 Kg This information is not available khara Js jg In hi Central Asia and the ther formation n may later be obtainable r or British records kut not now ow I r Dear r Miss Kaye WA A little friend sends much love with a S sample mple of her handiwork l Please tell me something about Amelita Curci Galli-Curci and Nazimova Thank you very much CAROLINE ARO INE Caroline you dear H w could you ou know Id I'd dearly love lov not bestrewn bestrewn brooch not me fhy hy it is beautiful and you should ld Avery Ivery Proud of your our Wielding brush J I thank you I BO so O much and nd tv you for the spirit that f prompted e ending I do wear it have It-have have worn eras iVeral times and others have liked ed o. o melita Curci Galli-Curci was wa born at atIlan atilan ilan n Ital Italy November 18 1 SS of italian apish ish n ancestry Musically Inclined from infancy she he c studied d the piano and composition under un under der er Vincenzo one o of 01 Italy's most famed instructors It was etlo Mili J the com Coin composer oin- oin poser t however r an tl Intimate te friend o othe oi ot the family Wh wile who hearing her sing ling ad is w lI as s play piny suggested sus-gest d that sh she add dd vocal art to her other accomplish accomplish- accomplishments ments CUrci Galli-Curti C r i n accepted ce the ad advice advice ad vice went home studied Sh She is absolutely b taught self feo so far as Voice tolee ICE is cotH concerned and the reason she could Mulct al dispense pense with the services of ot vocal ocal Instructors is that she is a 1 thorough h musician l i h end endowed wed with a naturally ll beautiful voice a brilliant mind and anda a real determination to succeed Ita Italy 1 Spain Russia South America and the United States all have ha bowed down before this artist Mine Curds Curd's s m marriage wa was areal a areal r real el love loye m match l While she WaR wan sightseeing sight sight- sl seeing m lb Rome Rom Luggi Curci CureL Marquis dl di who WitS was at the time decorating deco rating a Church hurch discovered his future wife then Ir then then Amelita Galli Alia Alla Nazimova was born at Crimea Russia educated at Zurich Gene a Odessa and Moscow w played In sto stock lt in Petrograd first appeared In New York in 1906 1006 in A Dolls Doll's House and nd other s successes after t which she went on n the s Nazimova a a ha has hafe the unusual l I tion of ot black hair and violet eyes an anis and andI d I Is five fhe feet four Inches in heig height t. t At AtI I present r sent she Is 13 with th the Metro motion ti I picture producers rs Ho Hollywood y VoM Cal Cat Dear Miss Kaye Just two questions for me I cannot even start to express your greatness ss you are so ao wonderful 1 By splitting a magpies magpie's I tongue will it then be more mote able to speak If not what i is effective effective effective tive I have some and would like to know also what is the bestford best ford for them 2 Tell me something about Charles Ray I am th thanking you in advance far rr your trouble and remain BRIGHT EYES Lovely of ot you Bright Eyes but you are all terribly extravagant ant with th the theEt e Et English l language fi are re you u not 1 i. That Thata t a U magpie le may be made t to talk by splitting splitting- the tongue Is a mistaken idea idea cruel cruel in its application tion and should hould not be entertained for a moment Some magpies may b be e taught to speak others may not not not- splitting the tongues will not alter alte r that condition Feed your birds bits of tresh meats Insects etc 2 2 Charles Ray Hay was born at Jacksonville Jack JaCk- sonville III educated M at t th the Poly- Poly technical school at Los Ang Angeles les played l Y d In stock four tour and one halt years years musIcal musical and dr dramatic also spent some time on vaudeville circuit At present Mr Ray is at the Ince studio Culver City Citi Cal Iris His height is six feet and one half Inch weight ItO lo pounds Both hair and eyes are dark darl brown |