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TRONO AENONES
After the Balls——
AF‘!‘ER‘ last weék's whirl of
dances, things' have settled
down to their usual monotony.
Fach of the graduating companies
of the Central Officers’ Training
Camp wanted to give a dance the
same week and the big military
balls came along in one, two, three
order,
The girls were not so much in
terested in some of them as they
would have been had they not
known the men were leaving this
place right afterward,
“What's the use? They're going
awny as soon as we meet them,”
said they.
But the news thiit over a hun
dred of the men are to be sent here
as instructors has caused the girils
who did go and meet them to feel
self-congratulatory,
Of course a féw of the men had
met a few of the girls before the
dances, but not many. The student
officers, or “candidates,” as they
were called, had bben kept entirely
too busy to have much soclal plens
ure until their big graduating pare
/.lleu came off,
One of the most successful of the
g:rln- was the dinner-dance at the
rivigg Club given by the members
of thg Fourth company, of which
Cap Martin, reputed by these
ATLANTA, GA, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1918,
men to be the greatest of them all,
was “in command.”
By the way, I wonder what kind
of a hoodoo Captain Martin work
ed on his men to have them think
s 0 much of him In the face of the
proven fact that he worked them
like the d—well, worked them hard
'enough for every man of the com
pany to win his gold bar?
0000
Showed Officers a Good Time
ONE of the features of this Driv
ing Club officers’ dance, by the
way, was the extraordinary assem
blage of Atlanta's prettiest girls.
“I never saw as many girls to
gether with every one of them a
beauty and a good dancer, too, in
all my life.® said a member of the
ball committee,
The girls were to be seated three
at a table with five men, and their
numbers being distributed up in
the dressing rooms, the girls nat
urally grouped themselves in threes,
as they came down the stairs.
* This coming down by threes and
standing at the foot of the stairs
whilst the master of eceremonies
found their table number resolved
{tgelf into one of the most thrilling
features of the evening.
The quintet of hoys (I beg their
pardon!), of young men, at each ta
ble was all eves as the trios came
in, this three and that three and
another—blondes and brunettes and
brown-haired girls—petite and tall
and slender and--well—er—"justia
little-plump"” girla—and when the
table number was ealled, the mén
who sat at the place designated In
variably broke into smiles of satis
faction when ‘“their three” ar
rived.
You see, the cholee was all to the
good.
The highest military official pres
ent, however, tried very hard at
one time to sway chance toward
himself. Rank has its power, as
this same ofMicer has openly boast
od, but on this occasion rank did
not have a chanee, for the boys
fixed all that up among thomselves.
Anyway, the general tried,. When
Blanche and Eloise and Dorothy
walked down the stairs, this same
officer made his supreme eoffort,
“l bld for that table!" he an
nounced. “I bid a million dollars!"”
But there were no takers~~the
tflo"ia ‘?cky “candidates” didn't have
Solomon in All His Glory—
NOW. if you're a Frenchman,
there are compensations in
being in the army.
Just reflect upon the opportunity
for suppressed man vanity to
spread itself in uniforms gaudy and
gay and as varied as that of a
modern Beau Brummell in any
other country. .
There is no way of “keeping
track” of the varicties and styles
of the French officer’s uniform that
1 know of. Every newcomer in our
midst brings a new kind of in
signa, ribbon or—er—breeches,
I liked the looks of the man who
came in last Sunday with the Jehged
coat and the white trousers, ever so
much. His bits of red and blue
were modest and failed to make his
uniform as garish and as bewilder
ing as most.
A kind young woman friend has
taken an inventory of a certain
popular young Irench lieutenant's
“get-up,” at a recent military ball,
and as it is most interesting as well
as astonishing, I will reproduce it: _
Dark blue coat and trousers,
Six gold stripes on left arm.
One gold bar on right arm.
One gold stripe on right shoulder,
One croix de guerece mounted on
red ribbon, left side of tuniec,
One little bhunch of tri-color,
above the croix de guerre,
One red and blue and gold eap
(or hat).
One ring on little finger of right
hand-———
Gogn
All l)oam Something——
AND 1 must tell you about that
ring: It Is made of metal from
a German shell, all traced and fil
groed, and g set with a bit of rose
glass from the celebrated rose win
dow of the Rhelms Cathedral,
This 1s a story to each of the
stripes and the croix de guerro also
~only the lleutenant won't’tell us
about them, We know that the one
stripe represents a wound and the
six stripes represent three years in
war, and the bar on the right arm
denotes rank, and the cross on Its
ribbon of red and black--~wells
wish I could tell you uhout that,
but it might be too tragic for these
columns, anyway, 8o 1 will tell you
the story the young, Frenchman told
some inquiring n%ndn who asked
him if he minded being laughed at
CHARMING FIGURES IN SOCIAL LIFE: Miss Franeis Dudley, on the
left, is a member of the younger set who gives a bridge party Monday
afterncon, In the center is Mrs. Mary Gatins Riley, a lovely young At- £
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SUNDAY AMERICAN' STAFF BROTO
~*“Just a little Dbit"--because he
used American slang so aptly,
Oh, no, he didn't mind-—and be
sides, he couldn’'t aulways tell when
he was using #lang and when “pure
English,” or rather, “pure Ameri
can''~~whatever that is
The story concorned a French of
ficer who had been over some time
and upon the arrival of a now Brit
ish ofticer attempted a casual con
versation in the expressed Ameri
conffese he'd heon learning,
After o while he was asked by an
American officer, who had witnessed
the fraternizing:
“What do you think of Lieutenant
Blank?
“Oh, pretty fuir, I should say”
responded the Frenchman. “Only
he must be a Nttle stupid-—doesn’t
seem to understand his own lan
guage!”
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And the Women?—
Ba that as it may-—the gorgeouss
ness of Frenchmen, 1 mean—-
there Is a more vital question over
here nowadays among the members
of the fair sex: This Is, whether
or not the Prenchwomen oare as
good looking as they are reputed
to be,
One can hardy blame them under
the clreumstances, Disquleting
answers to the question have been
drifting in of late, and one hand
some young matron whose Hus
band has been over wsome few
months, wonders over tweo letters
on the subject which she has re
celved, %
The first lettor came soon after
her husband landed in France. He
sald the French beauties were not
al all what they were supposed to
be. In fact, 4o had not seon any he
considered really pretty or good
Woking.
Of course that was perfeetly sute
isfactory to the handsome young
wifo at homse, But later camne an
other letter, :
He had been Into Paris for a stay
and he wrote that he would have
to take back all he had said at first
about the French women, They are
50 attractive and fascinating and
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