KfffwSSjPSHK9m. 3MTSI?'x3ffiBypjMjw rPfSSSvtrlsfK- j??niWyflBnHB n :' sT', V. ii4miu ' li&nuinu fypEWRITTEN LETTERS INUUAniui ! Ci..t CUit Mtrektaditlai Sartica J' n't try te ft" !n " e" ? L lettsrs better atrt Pt?.ee.?A-.; sir" or cell Hoeven en the Jeb. Jheqven SALES CO. WALNUT 1037 F THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Lettars te the Editor LAFF WITH pALSE TEETH? ?; '. sure: ' Dr. Wernet's iv rcreaer It1 KEEPS THEM TIGHT if) . rpgeve8 sere gunw, sweeieev ftht breath. A white powder. "At I W Dro or Department Stores, fet60& $i.uu or wnte airect te DulMff. a..USPMfaMaSt.H.T. IVTL i DAY4.NJGHT 9 A.M. TILL II P.M. i Yeu Are Invited te call and discuss any personal ltr business problems of a finan cial nature, with which we may be able te help. We offer a -complete Banking nd Trust Company Service aiedern conservative safe and sound. Consult our real estate, trust, ir banking department without ' obligation. METROPOLITAN TRUST CO W-4. MARKET STJ. Who Is te Blame: Mistress or Maid? ' Beest Philadelphia Te the Editor et the Evening Publte Ledger: , 8lrr-I notlce thnt the Hvenine Punue LEbciKrt continually boosts Philadelphia, telling the. world what n wonderful city it is. This attitude en tne part bf your newspaper sprcndi optimism among our people, a thing of gn-nt benefit te us all, The policy of the Evenine Public Ledger gives trie what I consider a geed Iden. Philadelphia should have n municipal slogan which will promote the optimistic spirit. 'I suggest this ene: "If you believe it. lt'sse I" The mere you think of .that the bet ter you will like it the booster for a lugger Philadelphia. . MISS MLLIANf GETIS. Philadelphia, February 7, 1022. Why He Opposes Benus ' Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir -I am it patriotic American and have the greatest, admiration for the young men who ijave tip their employ empley ment nnd entered the World War. cither of their own frce will or bv being ruui-ci up ey me draft, many ei them, no doubt, suffered inconveniences nnd lOHS of Income, hut thpv ulinnlrl i-rineni. bir that they were net the only one wre suffered In this respect. Hundreds or. thousands wcre wertjn off than they were, wne rcmeincu uome witu uepuim ents and were compelled 'te support them, only n small pcrccntnge by doing war work, but the crent majority ut pre-wur salaries and with their cx PCHHP8 mere than doubled in every wuy.' Ttese radical bonus-seekers' forget ihls, or are net familiar with the con ditions thnt existed ut home, nnd the struggles theso men net in the service had te contend with. The Government iinltl the men a wiinll sum, it is true, but leek et the gratuities they received en all Bides. The Government paid all their expense, gave them n very cheap insurance, looked after thplr families I'tid helped them in every way. Con Cen ttast their condition with many of these nt home who were compelled te work mid support families en from $20 te $30 a week, with the routs doubled, prices of feed and clothing mero thtin doubled nnd everything clte ut a price beyond their reach. The only fair bonus would be a graded bonus. There wan a grided difference In suffering and Inconvenience in the army ranks, and If the men are te rr i rive a bonus the most money should be given te thec who suffered most, nnd se en down. Vbite there was a certain cle ment which was benefited bjgetting into the service, why should they be paid a dollar n day for the time tl)'y seivcd, for many of them had I he eaMest berths they ever enjejed nnd came out of the tfimy prepared te take up a line of work that would be profitable te the cr.tent that they never would have enjoyed hee they net gene into the urniv. Why should the people be taxed, with every thing as high as it is, for the benefit of hiicIi? A graded bonus is the only fair bonus and the American Le;ltn should change its tactics te conform with this iden. GEORGE T. LANIER. Philadelphia, Fcbruarj 7, 1022. Makes Plea for the Benus Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Sit Reading u Philadelphia evening paper of a recent date, I happened nil ins a headline that ,icad something like this: "Forty-five million dollars ycnrlvcest te the Government fur disabled soldiers," which means ex-service men. Toe bad. Indeed, thnt It should be under such expense te the bejs who saved the coun try from ruin ut the 1ms of their own futures. Dees the Government think that the service man Is pattlne himself en the back for the few dollars per month that It allows for disability, for a disability that hns cost many a man a britsht future? If the paper that printed the news of this and stated uIee that It is going against a soldier bonus would take the trouble te liguic up the service men's side of it nnd hew much cadi man lest or le.cs each .etir, and add them to gether, it would seen see that 45,000, 000 would net recompense them. New the boys are nfter n small bonus se as te gic them a freh start, per haps a start in u small business, per bans a faun, or perhaps n home or an education of the right sort, net n waste of a few mere ears in the schools that thev are compelled te go te new. If wp can afford te ccn think of can celing leans te ether countries that have looked after their men much better than we hae, I inn sure we can afford a soldier bonus. Let no one talk againt a bonus for ex -service men. and this gees for the Liberty Pend holders. Whv don't thev step and think what n small sum a $100 bend would bring it these soldiers hed laid down en thn job, as Congress hns en tlm bonus question? Other nations made previsions, for their men, why net us? ii ..ij i JUe Hew can a i engress no se iiuinn as the printed sales mcs-. mj (e bc nble t() hJ0 t,1P ,,,.., of (ll0 baKe' I Legien's plans te help the service man Who are willing te and at the same time make a better na spend a reasonable tienV A time draws near when the ex sum te stimulate Bales. scilcc men will have n chain c te leave tile I. euvressnirii in wih'm- uu'j uiu m get them out. and they can de it if thev use their heads. Lei the Legien take up politics and Keep It clean. See that the right men are put up nnd they will be elected b a Mist niajer!t, us I think, for one. that te be sum of thn light men selus Advertising Agency Le Congress conies under the head of asportatien Hid, Herace 700H Hues 1117 "" J'01 ccnl .V"' ..' " . "V. t ..... ," V i IOW lutlll Ul uuiri niiiittiir. ii i"! i-h-iv:i. "i Don't nllew men that can be Inlbed bv etner nations 10 pass nu ms ie ihmhui feielgn countries and net our own. The hes fought for America and let it be Amcrhti fust all the lime, net only In case of war. Mr. Cengiesnian. get busy and don't let it be said by ethr countries that our son ire men am djing of starvation, committing sui cide, etc., because of neglect of Con gress and our equal lights I're.ident. AN OWL. Phlludelphii. Febiuniy 1. 1022. Asks Only Human Consideration Te the Editor et the Kvcmwj VubHe Ltdgeri Sir I Jinve rend with very much In terest most of the letters that ou hnve printed en the servant girl problem, and see no reason why this question should net easily settle itself through n llttle consideration en both sides. A servant girl has always been looked upon as a menial ih the home, und ns a Sert of a laekev in tin Hit. hlttillnir of I the entire family. This is in strong i-uiiiiuBi. iu me Hiiop, gin, me increry or office girl. It is the humiliation ttmt she receives that brings nbeut the gen eral unsatisfactory conditions thnt exist. Servant girl nnd slavery arc syn onymous in the. eyes of mesj maids, In no matter what capacity or understand ing. I cau easily see hew n servant girl cannot be given u specified work like the employment of women lit ether capacities but nt least she should net be looked upon as a drudge te be driven in every direction without nny consid eration for her time, her comfort ot et her health. When mistresses will treat their serv ants with only human consideration, net social consideration, the question will have solved itself because all the sen nnt nsks is fair play. A servant girl Is net n beast of burden, nnd con only bear se much physical strain. I de net believe the average servant wants te.be mnde a companion in the home, nnd from personal experience he fre quently would net desire such u condi tion, for, being peer, and being com pelled te work, I hnve lived in various families with whom I would net enre te usseclatc, cncii though they have money, for their Ignorance, bad manners and morals have been thoroughly dis gusting te me, nnd I would rather be .11 Suppose Yeu Could Lay Your Hand en Seme f (0 one ndamental plan increase sales Would you be interested? Right through the pres ent business depression all of our twenty-odd clients in various lines of industry have been and are enjoying geed times. Many are work ing te capacity. Increased facilities make it possible for us te serve a few mere organizations who believe: Business can be had by "go-getters." Who believe in the power and economy of 1. 3. Interested? Write or Phene H. ARTHUR . SNGLEMAN a 09958 Heres a Lantern 'Just a little out of the ordinary from the kind you see en the outside of most people's homes. Somehow or ether we just cant say house when we ee one of these lanterns gleaming en the outside the word 'home' seems te be mere appropriate i or if the interior is com cem Paratively as cheerful as jhe exterior, nothing but happy hearts could dwell I within!" LIGHTING FIXTURES BIDQLE-GAUMER GO. .,3846-56 Lancaster Ave. flipiKl HARlnt 0780 Leve's' wn unit th peacock's are nearly The are' both of them bright, but they'ra . cTianaeable, tee, ...... ... And uhireur a new beam of beauty can itrlke, Ttwn 0, Wfcat plaaaure, whera'ar Te ba aura te nnd something, atllli tnai ' la dear, 'And te knew, whqn far from the lips we love. WVve but te maka leva te tha lips we a near. , - , Twere a ehame. when flowers around tie rlee, Te make lleht,et the reet, If the rose Ian t 5 ettfc "& ZMXWWWM uui.iiiuii ".""'" .--. - : n ii.i which I would be expectea or """" " enter nny part of their life. 13. w . 1j. . Philadelphia, February 7, 1022. The War and Domestle Service Te the Editor of the Evening rublla Ledger I Sir The servant girl has been spoiled by the war, Just as have these ...i, i,r. hfnn emnlevcd In various lines, but left such employ te enter war mI fim tun nnrrnr I1I1V 1L UUl'ivui was very difficult during the war te get domestic lielp, for girls were useu. in munitien factories at very high wages, and in ether lines as well, and tncy I..... ..- U.n nl.1l. llkn HO ninllV U1C1I, te get back te the normal condition. I knew of girls who wcre employed as servants at $0 nnd $8 n week before the war who were paid $30 n week n these muniUen plants, with a certain amount of freedom that they never had experienced before. Dances were given for these girls, they were allowed te i en many of them a certain style of uni form J if they were nttractlvc.the young yeomen nnd lictty officers escorted them te, the thcatVes. dance-halls, and te nil sorts of nmuscments, und they wcre literally spoiled. .... . . These girb) felt their independence te the extent that when the war wits em, nnd te enrn a living they were, again compelled te enter the ranks of the domestic, they were unwilling te ac cept the hours, miss the pleasures and attentions, nnd de the exacting weik of the kitchen or, caring for the house. It will no doubt be many yenrs before these girls will have come te rc.i Ize that conditions nre different and that they must conform te them, just as many young men have had te recognize the chnngc. L MRS. W.L. M. Philadelphia, February. 7, 1022. when far from the lips we -It will tlnetare Jove's staae with a ttttt. ent hue, I Then. O, What pieaeure, vrnere r "'." Te be aure te nna leracinmi, wn, t..v .. dear. And te knew, We've but ?e make love te the llpa we are near. "A B. 9." We will 'print. "The Ir!h Ble'lth'nide" If a reader will iupply It. We v'lll mall you a copy of "The Kact Upen the rioer" if jeu will nd ua a etamped addreaeed envelope. ii-r.nk 3. Maine. Pheenlxvllle, Pa. Snd ua a etamped-ftddrerted envelope' and we will rnau you n isvvr v "- v... Cpen the Fleer." 'wtWTfm Kw'rAtw ' 'Si lli f.Aitr.woer. w. t. W INTRA' BIWWMNl tAnKftttOPUL. "The Face branch, which Is symbolic of the Wash ingten Conference, lie? nenr tne cagie. Back of the mountain shine the rays of the sun of n new era. A new bend of the Goddess of Liberty, with the words "Liberty" nnci "In Ged We Trust," Is found en the front of the coin. New. this is nil right, ahd the angct brightens it up. Indeed, it is nbeut the only place we we nn angel nowa days. Living nngcls nre rather scarce these times. Hut many people oejeci te lclieleu matter en the money of the country. In fact, there should be no l elisions matter en United Stutcs money. It Is mockery, beenm-e a majority ei the pcople trust lu money net je stocks, bends, real estate, lands, houses, pit: Yes., money always comes first. The ether Sunday a very rich jeung mnn talked te a IJlble class of men en money. Yes, hew te get nnd give money, no you see money w niwnys en uie milium of rich nnd peer nllke. Yes, Sundays and week duys. One day in neveii u small minority gees te church, but a big majority never bem te nny church. Sunday is their dav hew te plot and plan te bkin the ether fellow en aienuay. It is the height of pretense and hy pocrisy te hnve that matter en the half-dollar. , . .. I sec by the papers that nn Assembly man has introduced a bill in Albany making hypocrisy punishable. It should be The right way te trust In Ged Is te keep the commandments, lead n clean, henei-t life, fair and just in -nil our dealings. . . Uretherlv lee, kindness and the Ge'dcu Itule. , . ' Step all this pretense and open hypoc hypec rlsy en -en.thehape oMnettoes. New Yerk City, February , 1022. Almest a Mental Wreck Te the Editor of the Evening fuWle Ledger: Sir Helievc me, Sidney Smith. ou hnve made almost a mental wreck of ne 1 never will stand for Win und nnder nnd wedding bells. I am sure Nlien I see Win and the ) dew nt the altar it will be "Say it With riettcrs ' for Murs truly. 1 open the paper with fear and trembling every day as I see hew the Widow is tightening the noose mound Win's neck, and this Aus tinllan kangaroo Is being led te the slaughter. (, OEOU(in, Philadelphia, February 7, 1.22. be entitled te prevent ethers from uslnr our Impryiemcnt. Poems and Songs Desired Thanks for Old 8en$i Te the Editor of the Evening Publio Ledaer: Sir Pirnn ncecet my thanks for the treuble ou have taken te set me a copy of the old den railed "The Mqnaeerle." which was published In last Saturday IJvcnine Ptni.ie I,i:rir.u, and be euro that your cour ceur cour tey In ery much appnclaled. A. J. C. Philadelphia. February e. lus'-'. "The Mountain 8heep" Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Hlr I hope one of your rcudere will 1 able te furnleh jeu with a poem for printing which contains the following t.rsc: "Tlie mountain nheep are klceker, Uut the alley sheep wcre fatlcr. Ami thus we thought It "meeker" Te carry off the latter: We bete wiy from battle. And much their land bemoaned them. A thousand head of rnttle V'lth the head of him thnt owned them." J. I W. Philadelphia. February ll. 1022. Themas Moere Peem Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir Seelnc request of "J. K. L." for the poem containing the line. "The heart like a tendril." would ay It Is found In Tnemas Monre's " 'Tls Sweet te Think." I am In- cleslnc the cemplete poem. GEO. n. H. CHEI.I-. Conshehockcn. Pa., January 21, 1022. 'TIS HWUHT TO THINK 'Tl seet te think, that, where'er we rove. We are sure te find something blissful nnd dear. Altd that, when we're far from the lips we love. We'n but te make love te the lips we are near. The heart, like a tendril, accustomed te cllrur. l.ct It crew where It will, cannot flourish alone. But will lean te the nearest and loveliest thlnB. It can twine with Itself, and nnke closely Its enn. When the Price is the Same j , don't you buy brands you knew are best? EVAPORATED Milk has become a necessity in most households. Berden's Evaporated Milk is a brand which meets the demands of critical American 'housekeepers. It is pure country milk with the cream left in absolutely necessary in se much of your cooking. Berden's Evaporated Milk is handled under rigid inspection from the dairy te your grocer's shelf. Herds carefully inspected and tested by skilled veterin aries, containers and their contents pro tected from dust, utensils properly ster ilized these and ether safeguards mean a great deal in the safety of the milk you use every day. Your grocer sells Berden's for the price of ether standard brands, even though it sometimes costs him a little mere. He knows that Berden's suits and satis fies his best customers. THE BORDEN COMPANY Berden Building New Yerk Makers alie of Berden's Eagle Brand Milk, Berden's Malted Milk and Berden's Confectionery. 3crtUfi4 LAUEEL INTHEHNES A Superior Hetel On Lake Carasalje "Anions; the rlnee" Tha.reuh!y Modern nrllahtful Heelal Mfe AecompllshedOrcheslra Concert, llnnelna, Ilus tu Gelf Course fllcatlnir Pend '(Fer Patrons) llreker's Office Tel, I.nkewoed 370 Iloektet r. v. Mum: . 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FURNESS BERMUDA LINE .11 Whitehall M.. N. , Furuess Itli & ( n.. I. til . Ileiirsr IIIiIr., PlilU., nr liny Tourist Agent. Questions Answered The Sesqul-Ccntennlal Bullding3 Te (lie Editor of the f-'t'cnlii" Public Lidaer: Sir I inner peultl i-oe Hip iiellcy In bnlldinc n irii'tit wmiil V fair Ie iiiiiKp itlie hiilldlnKs merely ti'inpiiiury htruc- tlliesi Wlli'll lit- in'1 t'xiii'iiiiiiuin ei ii net niiicli urt'iitci' mini t hi v reiild lie miiile iii'riimiii'iit lnil'(lliiip ie b1 iif-ed for nil puiW of purpeM's for fiihue kcii kcii eintleiih. Fer tlmt it'iifun 1 urn in fn- nr uf the clte of the PiiiKn iiml 'rniniieiint 1'nrk, anil liuvts tntpluiiH se (litiwn that tlie nuiln stun tint- will Ih liullt for ppriiyiiu'iipy, te mi iimm! littt-r nw a lilu L'oiiventltin hull for thK city, Which WO hO llIKllV IH'OII. Make the inncliliu'ry hull n miukIuii Hal Htructure, "l wiipii It has curve"! Its fulr puiptnef', it can UP IIUllhfOrilK'lI into u bullillilK for our linu t'emmurclnl luNCiiiu. Ilullil thu wrt piihice as n pcrinuuciit htriiPture, the limtlc uHiirnl liiilh iiml most of the ether IiiiIIiIIiir ut Mich point" ii'hiik the l'urkway and lu tlie pink that (hey can icnuiln there ipurniuiiPiitly. net only an an mlerumr-nt I te tlie i'il, hut iih a plai'ii for Hid win- 'catien ami rililU'iitlen of the people who limit mh'iiiI the nieiii'j for Iheli" con. hlriietlen. ,. L. .M'Urill.V. I'liiliiilelphlii, Kel'iiiaiy II, JO'-'U. Religion and Meney 7e the hdlter et the Ei enlna Pulltv Udaer: Sir Tlie pcure dollar ii tlie niinie of the new hllver dollar new heins coined in tlm Phllmlelnhla Mint. On the back of tlm new reln Ih thn llKuni of an aimel, wuuiaiu, lop., a,euv A Is Right Te the Editor of the El riilue Public ladder: Hlr A says It la net unlawful for him tn Aeep u leuded revolver In hit home , for protection. 13 eas that he could hHe A urriftid It he inted te. nnd fined for lieop lieep Inn llrearms in the horn". 'Which H right II. w. w. Philadelphia, February 3. 1022. Late Chief Justice's Will Te (he Editor of the Evening Publio Ledurr: Sir Semn tlme atte tln're uas putillnhcd n notlie In our piper et tlm very sheit will written by the Inte Chief Jun(U While, fun seu publish this will, as II l churl.' W. I., tl. I Philadelphia. Pebruiiry 5, 101'-'. "This Is my hist will. 1 five, tvuueiilh mid diNlse te my wife. Lelin M. hlle, In cumplcte and perfect ownership all m rights , i-iil proiierty of every Ulnd and nature. whetlur real, personal nr mixed, wheriv.-r eltuntnl. upiielntlns her executrix of my m m lute without bend, and vhliu her keliln ther'ef." ... This h the brief will te which you iefr Auther of Tarzan Boekc 'e the Editor of the Eienimi Public Ledger: br J would like te hndw a llttle sem- thine ubeut tlie author of the wonderful "luiznn lioeiui u - Philudtlphlu. IVliruuiy 3, 1022 Kdarnr IUch llurreuKhs, known for hl "Tu nan" hoeka, wa.i born In Chltiun, .Sep tember 1. I8"1- 1,, uttnlr,'l Phllllpi Acad emy ut Andoier, Muss , and the MUhlvan Military Acudemy ut Orclmril Luke, Ml h tter i short service In' the huenth United States fHMilry ut Pert Orniu, Ailr., he be. caine treasurer of the Anierlcan Ilatterj Company In Chlcaae, and later becatne con cen neeted with several badness houses. Since llil.l he has been a aeld miner In Oroaen. a storekeeper and cowboy In lduhe, und .1 isdlccmim In Salt Iike City. Mr. liurreuRns iniirnu ..i.-. r.tm " tMiiiln llullrl. or W1UCUBO, bUU(ll0.0U Thnll I Nuis, 111 11100. .. . 1.. Ilin ' .Lr.lTIIL II. ,111. II. UII (Jillf lb" l 'he uuther of '"I'urian of tlie '.,' nit. lli.istH of nMiiiii." 'The Hi- turn of 'I'lirwn llu Sen of Itrzaii, A Pilmiss of Mr," ".IuiikIe 'lub h el Tiir vlii" "Hie Wirlnrd of Mais," ami nuiiiu nuiiiu nuiiiu ouh'iieIs end novelettes fm muaiuluts. Patent Regulations I Te lie JMIter of the Iji-ciilnf; Public Liducr: t,r i pent a sumple of a patent devlce Ie a m mufacturlnis concern In oxamlne ll with a view In maiufacturlm? It. They did nut want It. they snld. and told ma thiy were returning It. It has net nrrlvtd. Klrsl. Hew can I prevent thelr Infrlnalnit en my putnit rlshls? Sicend ,1s thera a United mates Uurcuu that takes care uf protecting imtinlees? Ihlld, Hew can I preve m putent t be n Keed one7 Peurlh. Whs docs the United Mules P Kent Offlie allow i patentH whlih ure net kueiP' ." Wi I.. T. PhlUdelplil.!. Pcbiusry 3 I '.!.' 1'lrst. Pellict our levaltles by siiIhb fur ' Infringement. hecend. Ne. hut If our ihanre.i leek Reed i mi mlaht lm iihle te Kit an MlturiO te unileftske thn mutter ei u cunthiainl fie, I Third. That Ii for the iilturuey lu work out I'nurth, PaltnlH whlih have been tain iilnliily untlcliMted ure net luiiiitlenally ie-, nlleued. If ait miller patent eevered seme isseutlal clement of tuur combination, but you h.ive Improved dm the purller Idea, It mtirht bu nrener te Issuu it patent tu you. hut you would pet be entitled te inanufscture without aettlnrflrst thetonsenl.ef the holder titha .aarUw pada',iTeu wvftld auuvy 5,'K' . CHARLES J. MAXWELL & CO. ANNOUNCES THE SALE OF THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF JEWELRY AT A FLAT REDUCTION OF 50 HIS is the opportunity of a decade. Reducfirns are common in such a commecuy as apparel, - for instance, but pslcem in fine jewelry. Ari what jewelry sale de you ever remember, which presented such a golden ocpertunity as this ? Certainly net in the recollection cf this institution nas there eVer been another saiein which jewelry rf the Charles J. Maxwell & Ce. calibre could be bought at fifty cents en the. cellar. We will net attempt te explain i;. Yeu may craw your own conclusions. Wc arci offering reductions, net reasons. We hae cut every former price in two, and invite you ie participate in the spoils. But co it new, as the sa'e will be brief. Se many people are looking for just this sort cf an oppor tunity that delay will surely mean disappointment. ENTIRE STOCK IS INVOLVED Teca Pearls and Teca Mountings Only Excepted CHARLES J. MAXWELL & CO. Walnut Street at i6th Street PHILADELPHIA 1 i i ii 'I, . . SSSSSSB MHBsr (assssK'alflcCTXllssnHsrBstLsL f KSfsKsSsHssTi WKsBsFrViffffMssssssssl snu florid. E. C. Hetel Ce 243 nflh Ave New Yerk BAHAMAS Fine Gelf and Tennis Riding, Sailing, Fishing "The Land et Perfect Climate" lies at our very doorstep, but a week-end from' New Yerk, only eight heur3 from Flor Fler ida. Luxurious hotels, Ideal conditions for outdoor sports. Plenty et diversion. S. S. "Muriirge" (Munben Line) aalla Keb 11, 18, 21 from New Yerk The P & O. Line leaves Miami (Fla.). Men , Wed , Fri., till March S IUymond IUymend IUymond Whitcemb Teurn leave frequently in Feb , and early March Ask for ratea. The Development Beard Nassau, Bahamas Linn tv men I u Vvliitcemh te Munson S.S 07 Wall Ht , New Yerk 13 38 Wnlnut bt , 1'hllrt FLORIDA EAST COAST RESORTS Sailings Every Wednesday Combination of longest sea tiip and shortest rail journey via Key West and Flerida East Coast famous panoramic eyerseas route te Leng Key, Cocoanut Greve, Miami, West Palm Beach and ether south Flerida resorts. Alse passenger and freight service te Texas and all interior points in Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona and Pacific Coast. timet i ntiens for inniauu should be maila in advance MALLORY STEAMSHIP s. A. MONTEITH, Cem. Agt., G29 Chestnut St Il. lemli.iril 111; CO. Philadelphia Read Classified Ad; en pages 23 and 24 iwm If, JMfi 3i-fllre-lVviV M J . . i if .i. vSs . m m t-i . . i ' m m hi. m s'if : i 'i-wy,')-.';! 'R e t.t' !J .fh i kiMmm . t t uv ii?y , Ca.?,. (irVVAi 't.,i I'.W l . 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