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States army to stop enSamuel Rea, of the listing men as camoufleurs Pennsylvania railroad, told a railroad in a special camouflage dim M'a-- story at a dinner in Philadelphia: vision ends a, chapter in military camIts a very road, he ouflage in America. A little more said. Once, on its flying bullet exthan a year ago it was doubtful whetha dreadful storm came up, and er or not the army would have any press, the express stopped for the night at great use for camoufleurs in the forces ' Muggs Siding. abroad. By the recent decree miliConductor, said a traveler, genialtary camouflage is made an essential ly, were going to be late. In every regiment, like engineering, No, we haint goin to be late, trench digging, map making, road the foot of the telephone poles, out- ouflage from the defensive and offensnarled the conductor. There ward and on both sides, conceal the sive points of view how to advance building, and sharpshooting. But I thought we were going to are now, according to military camou- road. To an observer on foot or in under cover and how to defend themtie up here all night?' fleurs in New York city, about 500 ex- the air at a thousand feet the hill selves under cover. They have inventWell, so we are, the conductor ad- pert camoufleurs abroad with the Per- looks deserted an almost treeless ed scouting and camoufleurs sharpmitted, but that aint goin to make shing forces. The new order makes plain with no distinguishing feature shooters suits which, when worn by us late. We dont run so close to time it necessary for each regiment in every save a neglected old path. Yet that the soldier, make him appear like a bit as all that. training camp on this side to have hillside harbors six dugouts, several of the. landscape, as a boulder, a log, a at least 16 camoufleurs other observation and listening posts, men, stump, or a part of the foliage of a r t, In Red men of .v;- the art camouflage. cannon, machine runs, and; a , net- tree. Fiery Pimples. pew work of A hot bath with Cutlcura Soap followed Whence will these new camoufleurs telephone wires. . Women Being Trained. Beyond Yonkers there are trench American women camoufleurs are by an application of Cuticura Oint- come? fWho Is to make them profisections with No Mans Land and being trained according to the same old ment to distressing eczemas, etc. cient, when even the method as the men, under the Womproves their wonderful properties. Foi military and naval men admit igno- its barbed wire entanglements and The trenches are dug so deep en's League for National Service and free samples address Cuticura, Dept. rance? At druggists and by mail. Until the airplane came In the cav- that the heads of the men do not show under Lieutenant Towle. Discussing X, Boston. Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50. Adv. alry was the scouting arm of the army, above the surface, and the sod re- their work, he said: There isnt any reason why the says a writer in New York Times. moved to dig them is replaced. The WORTHY OF HIGHEST HONOR Now a large part of the cavalry of openings of the dugouts of the women shouldnt do as well as the the United States army has been dis- trenches are not, as is sometimes sup- men as camoufleurs that is, ln makmounted and put to machine guns. posed, far behind ihe trenches. They ing the materials behind the lines. It Country Owes Heavy Debt to Eight The airman is the scout. This was are in the trenches with the entrance Isnt heavy work, but It demands inMen Who Served Nation in the chief factor In raising camou- on the enemy side. Bombs may fall genious workers, skilled in details. Time of Dire Crisis. flage to its present Yank of impor- in the mouth of the dugout, but selTry on Hall, the old C. K. G. Billings dom inside. place on Washington Heights, bought The brains containing the whole of tance. A mounted scout could scarceThe obvious is sometimes as good be deceived by artificial camouflage. by John D. Rockefeller, Jr., to be our technical directing knowledge ly Now the scout passing at heights of as the invisible, Lieutenant Towle given, ultimately, to the city for a about guns and gun carriages throughsaid recently. For instance, the facannot about tell whether feet 1,500 park, Is the spot chosen for the pracout the whole of last summer, select- the if clever, is artificial. mous dummy fleet the British used, tical experimental work by the womcamouflage, old types, study- His ing types, scrutinizing kodak, however, is not so easy to Another camouflage to which the Ger- en. Hither they go with Lieutenant ing new types, getting drawings, super- fool. It will record many things mans were dupe3 was a red cannon, Towle to try out their camouflage suits vising the translations of drawings, which escape the eye. scantily camouflaged, placed by the and be photographed, wearing them, ln seeing manufacturers, telling For that reason lights and shades, British at the summit of a hill. The different positions, to see that they and telling new reserve offdepressions and knolls in the terrain, cannon .was visible to every German blend with different colors of the landicers just what sorts of manufacturing and shadows have to be carefully stud- scout flying over it, but it seemed so scape and would be invisible to the would be necessary, hunting factories, ied not only on the firing line but by the military camoufleur. That obviously a fake ,that not a single hunting draughtsmen, hunting engi- makes it necessary for him to know enemy bomb was dropped on it. Yet enemy on the plates of the enemy photogover neers spreading themselves out shade and tone value as they register it held its position' for a long time, rapher. offthose those brains, everything on the eye of the birdman and on the and at night poured its stream of fire This is the most serious work that into the enemy. icers, were eight! camera lens. ' been undertaken under the auhas When we think of what they did, The same idea is carried out by Under the instruction of Lieut. H. of the National League for spices when we think of how they labored the American camoufleurs, who model Womans Service. inTowle of the Seventy-firs- t Ledyard The members of throughout those first terrible months, fantry is the New York division of dummy men and guns for dqcoys. The the of whom there corps, camouflage to from nothing bringing this country are about 40, confidently expect to military camouflage, in which the enemy air scout sees a partly all I that in cannon, say something cannon or. machine gun with its cross the water to men belong to the new National army assist In the camouwe can do is to take off our hats to' and wear the uniform and of men bending over it at work and the flage work at which insignia English and were there God them and thank they the engineers, and on the sleeve the smoke pouring frorai its nozzle inter- French women are already busy. and be very humble in their presence. letters M. C. Military Camoufleur. mittently. He cannot see, completely They will not be accepted by the William Hard, In the New Republic. They include landscape gardeners, art- hidden from view,. a real cannon whose as regular workers and men are firing a deadly volley from government ists, miniature painters, portrait enlisted for the until they have Only Kind Suitable. painters, photographers, woodworkers, under cover, and whose ammunition completed their training and shown , to Miss a I want to make gift mural decorators, draftsmen, and en- comes to them through tunnels. that they have made good, but the fact said Slngley ; I wonder what gineers. It Is probable that these men Such experiments are being made that Lieutenant Towle is on leave ln a sort of animal shed prefer for pet? will be used to instruct the various by the military camoufleurs at Yonk- order to Instruct? them is sufficient Miss A man, promptly suggested ers. There are other tricks to be proof that their work will be considregiments in military camouflage. Knox. Pearsons. Methods of Teaching. learned, for they dlso do their own ered. painting of army equipment before usneed An observer follow these only No Age Limit for Women. , Since 1917 St. Stephens club, Phil camoufleurs to the ing it. Although an ambulance or tract which to is no age limit, up or down, There extended has hospitalities adelphia, the city of Yonkers donated to Lieu- army truck may not be entirely invisi- for women joining the men. but each 70,000 enlisted tenant Towle for camouflage work, or ble on account of the various back- member must have had corps, some practical It must can motit be grounds into their great classroom in New pass, technical before she Joins. York city, to get an idea of the chief tled into a very poor target. In mo- This, keeps training from the corps very young will tion it as a blur caused by appear methods of teaching the value of degirls. The members are young women pressions, color values, lights and heat rays, for it is mottled in the col- who are They are ors whose values constitute colors shades, and locations. There arc adartists, metal workers, architects, which suns the would wires make." the that tilt miniature rays justable wood carvers, photographers, etc. It Is terrain boards to Just the desired Natural Camouflage Discarded. an exceptionally versatile and responslant, so that the soldier can view At first natural camouflage was sible, group. They take a three them from the angle of a sharpshoot- used almost A clump of months course under Lieutenant entirely. er, as If from an airplane, from the trees and brush hid a whole machine Towle. rear or from in front. Gauzy curtains gun company, a group of rocks harborof the class makes create an Illusion of various lights at ed a listening post, and a deserted mill andEach member her own camouflage suit, develops hours. curdifferent Thus light blue might hold a regiment. But the enemy according to her own Ideas, with the tains make the twilight Just before has learned that even the trees and foundation of instruction that she has dawn. Light rose and blue and yel- stones hear, and a natural (MaccOpCorn) camou received. Suits as they have been conlow make dawn, noonday, and dusk flaged is never safe wholly structed by the girls so far are in one refuge curtains the evening. from air attack now. The most Innolike a divers suit, with a hood From 1,500 feet telephone poles, cent seeming object Is nevertheless piece, A human face covering the head. camouflaged, disappear. Dugouts with an object," and therefore a target for shows white In the distance and the a path crossing over the roof are like the scout, whereas a perfectly smooth corps Is experimenting with veils as the side of the hill. Even the gray, hillside, with no distinguishing marks, face coverings. blue and red caisson wagon moving may be almost entirely Earth brown is the usual foundation undermined, along the road Is a blur of color. and yet not arouse suspicion. and upon this go yellows, color, Canvases in triangular shape tied to Lieutenant Towles men learn cam- greens, grays, and splashes of black. nu-tlie- PARK g. e In an article in the Womans Horn, Companion on The Girl of Seven, teen this mother says: She is just past seventeen years of age, is sweetly pretty, innocent, intelligent, talented and is blessed with an open mind, particular, ly receptive, just now, to all ideas in the way of dress fads, social stunts, ragtime melodies, jazz bands, new dances and late coiffures. She la, two words, my daughter, a lovely child of the period just arrived at the 'know it all, age, and represents the average daughter of this day, a replica of the daughters of other mothers. "As for me, I am her mother, necessary to her as a housekeeper and pursekeeper, also an admiring audience of one for this very independent young person. A few years ago I added to these titles those of mentor, guide, teacher and comforter, but, to be a bit slangy, within the past year have lost my job and have fallen from my high estate as leader and manager to the second in command. ,In fact, the tables have swung completely around and where, only a short time ago, I mothered my baby girl, it Is I who am now being daughtered, who am beipg trained to look upon life, not as a sedate mother person twice and a little more the years of my daughter, but with the eyes of youthful seventeen, who am being skillfully and tactfully imbued, by my very own child, with the latest ideas in regard to living. I am being lovingly required, nay, sweetly compelled, to change by ideas and opinions so that they may conform to hers. , ROMANCE IN RUSKINS LIFE Divergent Religious Views for Long Time Separated Him From th Woman He Loved. In 1866 Ruskln declared his love for Rosie La Touche and told her parents of his hope to make her his wife, says J. Howard Whitehouse ln Scribners. There was a great difference of years between them. Ruskin was ; Rosie was ln her eighteenth year. There was some natural hesitation on the part of the parents, and it was arranged that the matter should.be postponed for three years. But when the period of probation was ended new difficulties' arose. There was hesitation not only on the part of the parents, but also by Rosie.reMiss La Touche was of a deeply oligious nature, but her views were wider the rthodox and she did not share views on spiritual questions in which Ruskin Increasingly believed. Her love for him had never wavered since the days of her childhood, but she doubted if, holding the views she did, she could marry him. Both she and Ruskin suffered the deepest n forty-seve- distress. For a little time there was eestrangement, and there Is a moving t ntry in Ruskins diary in the year a oclock Friday about twelve me and 1870-Las- noon my mistress passed In the following would not speak. year there was reconciliation. came The efad of Ruskins dream' 1875. Miss La Ttfuches health never strong, began to fall, and she died May of that year. Adds Life to Railroad Ties. Railroad ties last about eight I under normal conditions, when ttw have to be renewed, which costs a deal of money and calls for a Jar force of labor, says Popular Scien Monthly. It is estimated that and tn ties which are first ss until creosote immersed in hot bey urated, last twice as long, absolutely waterproof and impervw to rot kiln-drie- d Getting There. Miss Lucy says de man wntk t lieve ln hlssef glnally gits dab, Kunl Bob 'low ef das all it take som dem poltlciaas whus recmlnda deysef fuh office sho Jue tglt 'lecteu Memphis Commercial Appeal - |