ll 1' " M'" Blanche Watson (left) and Mrs. Bculah Card, Aquaplaning nt Coronado Beach, Cal. ' j grat-: f Even Flying Is Too Tame This Year BfPiL. . W my for Young Millionaires J? mP " Who Are Enlivening 3iT ' Fashionable Seasides with Their C. WmWr ' Aquatic mJM V'- ... .' -..--! Thrillers gSF k M . y:-KS,Tw 1 Eft.. Vl Ski'. -r- .IF. PwirS II I 4 ' Miss Lora Boyd MacTaggart, of Seattle, Wash., Enjoys Her Lunch While Seated on a Surfboard Traveling at Express Speed. T 'IIB starter's plntol cracks. Six soa tleds zip ncross tlio water llko six nashlng comets. Each comet lias for a tall a long rtipo Ultclicd 1o a flat board. Each board has for a rider a pretty girl In a bathing suit, who stands upright, tugging at a pair of taut ropo reins. Tho sea sleds whiz a milo a minute. Tho boards hit the waves pop! pop! pop! with tho rapidity of machlno-gun flru. Tho glrlB, their hair streaming In th wind and spray dashing over them, aro n pic turesque combination of water babies nml broncho busters. Ahead strotches tho flntsh lino, gay with flags. Along tho course aro yachts, motor boats, express cruisors asd other craft. The boach Is a gay panorama of parasoln and colorful costumes. Peoplo shout an J wave hats and handkerchiefs madly. "A thousand on niimbor four!" "Fifty on tho red!" "Take you!" "Watch out thero sho goes!" Ono of tho riders wavers, loses her bal ance and pitches headlong Into tho blue sea to bo fished out by tho rescuo boat, half laughing with excitement and half crying with disappointment. Tho other sleds put on a now burst of epoed. Tho waves roll higher. Tho boards pitch wildly. The riders shriek and tho spectators howl. In a flurry of foam, ring ing bells and shrilling whistles tho llva surviving sea sleds roar across tho lino with' Number Four winner by inches. Wherever society congregates this Summer, from Nnwnort to Coronado and from tho Groat Lakes to Ponchartraln. such sportlvo scones as this are enacted. For society, llko a bad little boy, has "run away to sea," and no little boy looking for adventuro on tho Spanish main gets a bigger thrill out of bluo water than society is getting. Not plrato luggers, but a typo of vessel Intonslvely dnveloped only within tho past few years and brought to its highest point of perfection In tho United States, Is mak ing bluo blood beat faster. Tho motor boat in particular tho sea sled Is tho now rago among tho rich. It used to bo yachts. Every Grado.A millionaire had ono. It was his "floating palaco." Ho raced It against other yachts. Miss Lois Huggins Ski Planing Near Washington, D. C. 2,- . vis"! Ho cruised In It to tho Caribbean In tho Winter and to Norway in tho Summer. A millionaire without a yacht In tho public's mind, anyway was as Inconceivable as an omelotto without eggs. But yachting lost Its savor. Fast motor cars drew socloty ashoro. Fast planes got society up In tho air. Tho big ocean liners werp thero when ono wanted to travel by sea. Thoro was no raoro thrill on tho water. So it camo about, a tow years ago, that only a comparatively few millionaire yachtsmen wero left in tho world. And thon camo tho power-boat smaller than tho yacht, but many times swifter. Engineers, Inventors and manufacturers began to develop new types with amazing rapidity. Thu hydroplane, tho express cruiser, the BCdan, tho runabout and tho Bea bled woro put on tho market In swift succession, Now each season wltnossoi tho Introduction of somo now variation la motor boats, every ono a little faster than Its predecessor, Tho soa slod was, porhaps, tho most rad ical doparturn from tho usual boating linns. Tho slod looks llko It sounds - a boat with n squnro Instead of a pointed ibowj h V shaped umlerhody; two runners swooping high In front, so that when tho sea sled hits high speoil It docs not, cut through tho wator so much as It sktmB over its own foam, llko somo groat gull. Society suddenly woke up to the fact that llfo ashoro no longer offered tho ulti mato In sensation. And, almost overnight, tho old-rich and tho now-rich and tho near rich declared for a llfo on tho bounding main, Some took to thn "sedan boat," a beau tiful llmouslno of tho wrftors equipped and appointed with all tho luxury of a trans Atlantic liner. Othors bought crulsois, Jit ted with every convenience of tho old steam yacht and capablo of developing much morn spoed. Commodoro Gar Wood, of Detroit, Amer ica's "fathor of motor boating," drew tho eyes of tho world rh tho now sport when ho drovo his "Gar Junior Second" from Miami to Mow York, a distance of 1,257 miles, In forty-seven hours and fifteen min utes, beating the record tlmo of tho Ever glades Limited, tho fastest train between Florida and New York, by exactly twenty nine mlnutos. "Flying Is tamo corapa'red to this!" de- fj-ii i r lid Miss Gertrude Arteldt, KS?Sl5S(OTK-& &L 'MM&&& Chicago's "most perfect vWMTOjAM bathing girl" in a MSi&ikSm 'MM Water-Plano Race. mmMXWL . WS clared Charles Chaiiman, editor of Motor Homing, who accompanied Commodoro Wood on this trip. "Wo hit the waves faster than a clorl. ticksfull speod nil thn way, yet not a meal missed, anil each meal served as elaborately as though wo wero nshore." On tho heels of this stunt Georgn Loary, Jr., set a world's record at Miami wl"n his nca sled "Orlo Second," going forty mllos an hour ovor a two-and-a-half mllo course. Last Winter another typo of sea slod ap peared which smashed even this time Tho bulldors am now offering sleds thny declaro can go sixty miles an hour -a mllo a mlnuto! Elghty-olght feet every tlmo tho second hand of a watch trembles! To this thrill society tacked on anothor The favorlto sport at Miami, I'alm Ilwh and other e:iat coast resorts last Winter was aqua-planing. Flat boards wero hitched to nea sleds. Water nymphs mounted tho boards'. And away they went. Today, wherever there Ib blue watni, you will find bluo bloods. Thero aro racos, luncheons, dinner parties, short crulsi's and long cruises. And alwuys thero b within grasp tho big thrill of M.i-3k-4.1ln,; along at sixty mllos an hour a mllo a minute! elghty-olght feet n second! SB CopxrlrM, 1022. br Intfrnalion-.l yvat'iro Si'nri, Jsif Orrit PrlU'n Itlttil' R'ml Sea-Sledding, Mile-a-Mlnute Style, at Mliml. (0) Kdwin LtvM)