50,000 GOING OVER! WILL YOU BE ONE OF THEM? Those American Tourists -- 1919 Model There is a new type of American tourist in France to-day. He hasn't brought his family, and he's dressed all alike -- in khaki. His hotel accommodations, although comfortable, are a bit sketchy, as you can see by the picture below. It shows the barracks in the Champ de Mars, Paris, for 1,200 American soldiers on leave Our tourist's interest in things French -- and German -- is something more than curiosity; for he helped to save France. Here is a group inspecting a captured German airplane in the courtyard of Les Invalides All photos (c) Keystone View Co. "So this is Paris!" After a doughboy has wandered through a few French art galleries he may take a more critical interest in the cast-iron Soldiers and Sailors' Monument on Main Street at home COURTESY OF COLLIER'S, THE NATIONAL WEEKLY-ISSUE OF MAY 3, 1919. 3--6839 DO YOU WANT TO SEE PARIS, TOO? Then ask the Army Recruiting Officer at once about your chance to be one of the 50,000 lucky men to see France and the Rhine, and the battlefields of Europe -- FREE. Tourists are clamoring for a chance to pay for this privilege. DON'T DELAY -- SEE THE ARMY RECRUITING OFFICER TO-DAY. 50,000 FOR A. E. F.! ARE YOU "ON"? After all, the only way to learn French is to talk to the natives "The Little Corporal" will always be one of the most fascinating figures in history, and few Americans can leave Paris without visiting Napoleon's tomb Not since the Rome of the decadence has there been a court as corrupt as that of the "Grand Monarch." Yet he left us Versailles. Take it from the American doughboy, old Louis XIV was a good fellow when he had it "Let's see: you walk three blocks straight ahead, two to the right, three to the left, and then ask a cop" COURTESY OF COLLIER'S, THE NATIONAL WEEKLY - ISSUE OF MAY 3, 1919. HERE'S YOUR CHANCE! 50,000 men are now enlisting for service in the A. E. F. to see France, and the Rhine with its historic castles and forts. Infantry, Cavalry, Field Artillery, Engineers, and Medical Department open. Ask the Army Recruiting Officer about educational opportunities in the A. E. F. 3--6839