FLYING WfTH SHAFFER DINING IN NIEUPORTS LETTERS FROM A DAITIIIN BOY TO HIS MOTHER Escadrille M. S. P. 156, J Secteur Postal 12, | May 31. 1918- j | ~ear Mother: The last days have . jbceu tilled with tennis and swim- : ining. which don't soxmd warlike at all, does it? It Is though, ,espe- j 'ialiy the tennis, for its every bit as ; as what Sherman said war was, , but after diving in our private foun- j tain one forgets such warm trltues. i You remember the chateau we lived j in last winter and the big fountain in the grounds 1 told you about: Well we swim in that fountain now and aside from an excess of mos quitoes and the water being very , cold its great! but there is always! something to take the joys out of life, only these mosquitoes take more than that. , J And now we have changed air-> planes again, getting Spads this time, l which we hope to have working in- , side of a week. I refer to the new one of course, because to-morrow we begin training on severhl old planes i ot the Spad type in order to learn ; the motor, which is very necessary, as it is as delicate as it is powerful and requires continual watching on the part of the pilot. The Moranes, am sorrv to say. have been given up, owing to their weak construc tion which would not stand the strain "chasse work entails, I say sorrv because not only was it fast, but so small that as one pilot said, it could be maneuvered around a clothes pin. which is some quick turning you will admit and what , was more to the point, had the Boches scared with its enormous racket and quickness. But as they continued to break in the air. we were finally forbidden to fl> them. 1 -209 VfALWOT ST. j July Finds Us Ready to Offer You Splendid Shoe Values at Exceptionally Low Prices. Limited quantities and broken sizes brings out trem endous price cuts. Black Patent Pump* with plain pointed torn and I.oui* hceln: full covered. A shown. Black Kid Oxford* with . 2 Plain receding toe*. Leather * I,outs heel*. An honn, $3.95 niack Dull Calf Pumpa with narrow long vamps or short vamp style. Kxeellent £4.00 values, at Woman's Dark! I i|, Brown Kid Vk Boots. Made of ll TOT rleh dark k brown kid) A soft and flex ible. l.l ß ht turn soles. High I.ouls ■t VL heels. Just likr • Picture; 7.00 values at sk4.S t Men's Black WW Calf English Lace Shoes. Gocdyear welts, FRIDAY EVENING, ' HXBJUSIJURQ tPHWI WELEGKXFH JULY 5, 1918. And now I can hear Dad assert ' tl\at here was where my guardian , angel got in her work, for you re member how much trouble I had with my planes, not getting into the air as much as I wanted at all. Anyway, here we are with Spads and I sure hope the motors work. Don't l knew yet whether I'll get a two-gun ( or lone-gun plane. Worst In the World Tjie stores in Chalons are the j worst places to buy anything. 1 tried to get some sleeveless jerseys there the other day. You should have seen what they showed me: j They only had one slse and that j must have been modeled after Taft or Irvin S. gobb. And the funniest j part of it was that the clerk thought ; | it would tit after it had been washed. | i Naturally, I allow for sprinkage j ! when buying clothes, but not that i | much, lor no matter how many ! . times it were washed, it would i j never shrink a foot. So not wishing j Ito buy a dress I left. Another thing 1 need are pajamas. Being partic- I uiar—and broke I can't get any. If jit wculd not be for shocking my I I feminine admirers. I might propose ; they send me a pair of silk, or near ! silk ones, as something useful in; helping win the war. There ar4 a large number of troops Algeria camped near here, whose curious costumes and j customs are very interesting, for ' they wear those big white turbans which so much resemble a "Char lotte Russe" with their twisted and | curved effect. Not only that. • but some of them wear complete robes of white and with a long stick to complete the effect look much like the Mohammedan priests I have often read about. They might easily be that too, for some of them I j know belong to the Islam faith. I How? Well, while walking to the | tennis court last night. I saw one : kneeling on his brayer rug facing Mecca, which is east, I believe, go ing through all of calisthenics. Having often read of their partic ular way of prayings, but never hav ing seen it occur, 'I stopped and saped with interest. Not believing j | in that faith I was naturally amused jat the manner of his prayer. First ! he stood erect like a soldier, facing ! : Jflecca and then aftersome medita- J tion. sank to his knees and bumped ; his head on the ground—that's ; where the rug came in. I guess, for the performance never varied, as he continued, rising, meditating, kneeling and bumping his head. Finally I continued on my way, my ■ curiosity fairly satisfied, but after going half a mile —and I wasn't walking fast either —I looked back, and their was our faithful friend 1 just recovering from another bump on the head. Hani Work He seemed sort of weary, and I did not wonder after all that ex : erclse. What with all his head bumping he should have had the j headache. Just from his next move ; one would think so, for he held up ..his hands—but not for long, as he ' soon began rising and falling and 1 bumping again. j Golly! that sure was a long prayer, I and he sure worked hard enough to ! deserve an answer. ' Don't count on that permission so j soon, for just now permissions are forbidden to America. Indeed I will be lucky If I get home by Sep tember, although I am hoping for : August. Thanks for the clipping in the Typographical Journal. It surely i was a complete and condensed his tory of my life since I "broke" into the flying game. I literally did break into it, you know. The author of that piece was sure right when he said flying ran In the family, and then quoted Dad's flight from the top of a barn to prove it. As you say, things that parents wish , ed %o do have a way of coming out ' in the children, when you remark that many things coming out in your daughters you often wished to ; do. Yes indeed! You sure do shock me! At* wrlUng this in the cool of the i evenitig wtth my back against a pine i tree, Jbut have to stop mow on ac count of darkness and mosquitoes. | Golly! but those mosquitos can make good landings, and they are ;as fearless as a Frenchman and as I cruel as a Hun, which is combination enough to lick any man. Waiting It seems the Printers' Union of lNew York City has not forgotten i me either, for in their local journal appeared a picture of yours truly with some of the letters. It was some writeup, and my former boss; in New York sent me the paper. Wait until I get a Boche and ! -]then watch me crow. Oh boy! Won't i it be a grand and glorious feeling? II Now that I am actually going to j ; fly again and with a thoroughly i 1 tested airplane, I have hopes of j ; accomplishing my "bit" and knock I '■ a Hun out of the blue —Here's hop- j ling! And do you know, I am rather proud of little old Dauphin, with j her $40,000 contribution to help r I chase the Kaiser off the earth. Even jif I haven't put her on the map i by this time, that commendable sum | shoul ! celebration. Received a Harrisburg Telegraph | tell of the flight of a French-j ' man over Harrisburg. From what i I could gather from the paper I the airplane must have been a \ Nieuport. And I can well believe what a sensation he caused when he j started to do "stunts." WALTER. ' •• : Marries His Step-Mother; Now Daddy of 7 Children Gloucester City, N. J. Houston Richards, a 19-year-old boy. residing at 1203 North Sartain street, Philadel phia. secured a marriage license at the office of City Clerk Redfleld. t.o marry his own stepmother. Mrs. Cath j arine Richards, who is 22 years old, ; and resides at the *ame address. Four years ago Mrs. Richards mar ried the young man's father, who was 45 years and the father of five chil . dren. The msrrlag® resulted In the birth of two more dhildren, making Seven in the family. 'The father and I husband died a short time ago and , the oldest son fell in love with his • stepmother. They decided to get mar- ; rled and keep the family together. , They came here a few days ago snd j arranged for the license under the i laws of New Jersey, and It was" grant.- ; ed to-day and they Will be married 1 at the parsonage of thq First Metho-> dlst Episcopal Church on Friday: next by the Rev. J. W. Nickalson. ; Before the" license could be grant ed Mrs. Richards, as guardian of the boy, was required to give her sane- ' ti>n of his marriage in writing. By ' the marriage besides being his moth er and guardian, she becomes his i wife, and sister-in-law to his broth ers and sister as well as their moth er. The young man will become the husband of his mother and father of • his' brothers and sinter, us well as being their own brother. ' ' "77 te Live Store" "SSLtUTCIciy" "Always I Doutrichs Shirt Sale I Tomorrow—Thousands of High Grade Shirts Enter This Mammoth I "Shirt Sale" I V 52.50 Shirts, Our | SI.OO Shirts 79c Ij§ $3.50 Shirts, $2.89 1 I $1.50 Shirts, $1.19 J | I $5.00 Shirts, $3.89 I T?n+lTP Arlr I sl * Bs Shirts ' SLS9 I 1 f\ss.Bs Shirts, $4.89 A OlUl/H Ik $2.00 Shirts, $1.59/1 | Is Reduced j :0j! "Fiber" and "Crepe de Chine" t } /Of I || J* Mk j S, Work Shirts, Blue Chambray and ** k '... Mk •V m- | l Black Sateen Flannel Shirts of every This is A Real Shirt Sale. It's going to be the greatest "Shirt Sale" I ever attempted in Harrisburg and, by the way, it's the Biggest Display of Shirts ever shown in Pennsylvania Treat yourself to a trip to this "Live Store" You'll open your eyes with amazement when you see the tremendous quantities of high grade shirts, and the low prices they are marked for this sale lt's worth going many miles to see for you've never seen its equal anywhere There are so many shirts in this sale we won't attempt to count them Our windows alone contain more shirts than many stores have in their entire stock and you're going to have the opportunity of buying them at sale prices. Come and Join the Immense Crowds—See This Wonderful Display of Shirts F §|| ■ space, filled to overflowing with shirts. | ■ I Silk Shirts I qc of j. fce on 1 ® ne en *ire window showing f 1 • *ll 1 . 1 | I Black Sateen Shirts d>7 Qg Cl-* i OH 1 will be talked about everywhere, and I 1 I onirts, pu.o" I it's something to talk about. 99c j rS **************************************** I Shirts and Waists July Clothing Reductions, See Page 14 Straw Hat Reductions, See Page 14 15