Show n y I Beautiful Turkish Women Lend I Charm in to Floating Exhibition I of Turkish Products at Havre 1 PARIS PAl July 24 AP AP Beautiful Ut Turkish women gowned in In Paris modes and emancipated from the veil of former years added a feminine feminine femi femi- nine touch to a reception held on the Kara iara-Denize at Havre Havro during the stay of a floating cx exhibition of Turkish goods and products the first o of its kind ever er seen in European European European Eu Eu- waters i J This traveling exhibit w was s initiated In Initiated initiated in- in by the Turkish minister ot of commerce and arrived here as the first stop outside the Later the vessel will go to London and finally to Leningrad after stopping at many north European European Eu Eu- ports The products of Turkey are well displayed in the Kara r which looks more like me a a- private than a floating national exhibition The ship carries a crew of and has connected directly with the display Some of the attendants attendants attendants attend attend- ants in charge spoke three languages lan lan- languages besides their own and several several several sev sev- eral had been educated in England France and nd Russia The holding of the 1927 1027 Arn American Amer Amer- r- r lean ican legion convention in Paris IS 13 not a joyride on the part of the thousands coming over here next year but it is a holy pilgrimage e to the land Jand where the buddies of those visitors gave their lives in 1917 and h 1918 says John J. J Wicker Jr of or Norfolk Va who i IS here to arrange details of or he housing of ot the dele dele- gates Mi It Wicker is chairman of the travel committee which has charge o of all the arrangements for forthe for forthe the visit of veterans IncludIng includIng including ing Ing- transportation in the United States and across the Atlantic as aswell v well eli ell as housing and feeding in France The Tho mere mert an and arnt women coming over O here next year Mr 11 Wicker el told members member of or the Paris post of the tho le lesion legion lon are the sort to make maite all an Americans proud I know there are art apprehensions of wild outbursts along the tIle boulevards which will hurt the name and r reputation of America but I assure you ou t there lere l need be no fear of this The travel chairman declared that thaU I there would be M M. P Pos Ps s 's on dut duty jU just justas v I as as- the they patrolled the streets of Paris in but instead of ot I looking for passes these war after-war military police would assist only onlIn In maintenance of or order Madame Cecile Sorel in private life the Co Countess de tIe has decided decided de de- dc- dc on the pla plays s 's that she will give in New York York next next season Among them will vIll be du Roi fbi The Mistress ss a play or rather a series of pictures of court life based on n Madame Du Barry A bell bed t t-l t belonged longed to the favorite of LouTs Louis XV XV is now in the possession posse posses sion slon ot of Mme Sorel who has used It Iton Iton Iton on the tho stage stase in giving a n scene scene of this play ill at at a charity performance in Paris I IAn An entirely new ne play that she Int intends to produce in New York is Labelle et Homme Beauty anc anI the Many Man by Clement Clement Nothing has been allowed to De- De come known of the nature of this five act piece The oThe author Clement Clement Clem Clem- ent Belgian b by birth is one of the most successful men in the French literary world The other plays that Cecile Sorel will offer are Moliere's Mis Victor Hugos Hugo's Marian MarianB B. B Lorme and The kul Lady With the Camillas by Alexandre Dumas tho the younger Madame Cecile Sorel's young oung husband husband hus bus band tiie Count Segur will accompany accompany accompany pany her hir and no doubt will appear appeal in her productions as he has been doing when she plays in the provinces provinces provinces inces In France As a member of the Theatre FrancaIs the actress cannot appear on any other stage in Paris Palls except for charity performances performances performances per per- but the regulations donot do donot donot not prevent her appearing outside Paris so that Count de dc Segur under under under un un- un- un der the tho stage name imme of Ions l Monsieur mr had do cIe Sax has hasP man many showing himself as an actor In fact tact the Theatre Francais star refuses to take any engagements In Inthe Inthe Inthe the provinces for which her husband husband hus bus band is not also booked The company will lc leave Ve In No- No oI o- o I ember and probably will visit Canada ana X before returning i 1 r J |