ii 'i i"r uuttjES i -)Ff.W m&ms forum r? ,iAErftieit"n feha Seaul-Cthtannlal MKtre JTvtahi rt(c Mttrt tour weH-cencelTcd and .wen it editorial of Baturilai. April 22, Mt the 8MUl;entenniai vneuiu 'in.1Ai mrr nne of US. Sly I5hve been kind eneuih in the ir. months te see in rae ww .- r'a "Director General," bechu direction of the Pbilndelphln Rtft. I am net n enndldaic ter mat mt- ... I...IIa,a1 tnr that 11t,M- , J.HC ihuii '""v".'' : .rv.i.. IM one Who will Bet mrge nnw ."i?a'peMlca1 influences nt work for the &ftdTantne of the enterprise. hat I r2jsiM,'.I dare m.v. many ether t'ltUcn? in aearch of an old-time job and nor malcr. Why can't the-e foreigners that run I'M flhlnltiv falnta f lini'lr trt earth and cut out these wartime prices? My reM .i fnr tht undertaking, nnu lHl3M de for It at once, If we wcie un ItfWlaashea for the serlce. would be te Fj;!atf4h Seme new. rharncterlU Rcncrn H,tiK , lu ,- J, rMMirntinn wMtn weuiii liilakeii the deep Interest and ympalliy I Hriggs read ajT, these shining joints net back te earth and cut out these wartime nrlces? Mr old dad tells me that they used te shine huoes ter n nickel In this burg. 'Hint may be tee cheap, but holding n mnn up for fifteen cents te slilne his nkees en Saturday U simply a rase of feet-pudding. MARCO BOZZAIUS. Philadelphia, April L'O. 1922. The Wrong Earl of Craven Te the Editor 0 the Eirnlne Public Ltdetri Sir 1 fear Mr. Samuel K. llrlfgs has net kept pare with the time anil I fear I must shatter his brief word jjlc jjlc ture of the Enrl of Cra oil's tinhnpP) family life tulmlnatlng In the adver tisement he read In the Londen Time?. The Karl of C'ravcn he mentions who married a New Yerk lady, died Inst year, and the gentleman in nurotlen 1.. . . . . . ' " h nis seu. wnese marnngc lias lately rlslitn. Waahinitten, l """ uiiiiuiiuu, neute ine niuiciiR'Mt .ur. 1 mr rtcjuiaue forma, world, tlia seebrtd larcttt btlnf tern where in ucrmanr. uad and Mia klddlaa lay aha la dr-smlnr. Will ou p!m tell ui who la rltht? Thank il. v. WISMER. Philadelphia, April 24. 1812. The organ In thn Wanamaker store Is the larrmt In th erld. Th acend larraat It in the Church et llnriind Cathedral, Llw Llw Llw poel. Copyright of Stories Te the Editor of the Evrnlng PubHe Ltdetrt Mr I -.hall appreciate It very much If seu will threurh the I'erum nnawcr the teU lowing- quratfena: Mrt. Hew ahall r co about cepyrlchtlnt a aerial aterj? Becend. Vrliat la the lustemarr payment (per nerd) by a andlcate for auch atuff? Third, la It peaalbls te copyright dealer" auch us embroider', applique, Btencllt. etc.' Veurth. Can j-eu furnlah me with the pninca of aeveral atndlcat which buy auch dealRns" DAISY 110KXER. Phlladclphli, April 2d, 1022. llrat. Write te the Realster of Peer. C . who will furnish The leading papers heie as the community, and then enny it t 1 tried te make the fnrts of the ruse Zautnnin until we linil tolled up ' widely known as possible nt the time - - . 1- .... im nnrftunrr "A i.inv ii aiii ri flit n money 10 ii . " , ' ., , " 1 .,.,, ,,,,".... i.'-li.'.i.V at work te inane tne ii"b , xunaueipnia, apru -. iii:. 'We need doers of the word - preachers of It. -ine Haaie invasion WlvThl" celebration is te DC nisienrir - 70 u,t Editor of the Evening rublic I.rJen rTbM...!,... Ar nun rt t te nrriii ' 4V7VlIinieiUUIUilUII UI villi " - r-----. Hif.1ntln tnlnfiliniti tmu' ..nm fm,tii I Uh)l' tll DAtfnt IflWV r- p iiniM .v.vi'.iv.... .iu 1 unir 111 11 i . - i!,r.et'.Tents in Aracricmi hMery. and onus duy. Just as the otcambeat, the tnt- ,,I,"r ,h; "',"."""' " V-.'S- Mf .,,- t hn liUtnrv of till1 1 ten cln. fhe RHU-lnv mnxlilnn H... r.. I '" ,nf PIe " erum 3j.7fiiSsrA !' .iuii.iv, ... ' - . , , . . . 7 r 1. "v 'i'" Second. The payment arlea accerdln te the asndlcatea which buy the aterlet. the rate nrylnir from half a cent a word (a m'nimum with met of them) te three and four CfnU ir e-en higher, dependlna; upon the quality of the aterj. reputation of the writer, etc. Third The cepjilaht law does net ceer thn articles named Thev uroeerlv rani reiiaei are net a-lven ,.1 11 . U..1.A If BAAItl ll, 11 M tlUila instantly? Then we "hull get reiiic es..itrfiannM fop It nt home and .turean. V fK vHoleng as it is visualized as lucrily M 3i; another world's fair, with gevcr .meni fekTL exhibits and State buildings: lull of V WtBllns, hardware ami canned K"i"- Uh-AflWlHai a l.lflilintrll of f011Cess,!e)IS (III .1 MiiMPMW nt ,u f,,r n ceunt.v fft'r' ll0" at i' llu'Iy pace ffftfiV-afjall we expect te attract geed men s that has served u Poems and Songs Desired ni.d M'lf-blndcr. the llnetvne. the tele gi-iph, the telejihene. the c'ecltle light the nutemjblle, the motion picture ant Hie iiiiiiinne came upon theirs. TV sim that shinns en this new dny linu iml titaitli a iL. .1 1 I : :. ' y x " w .; r aw," r,: r"j f-j ' . :.n ..i.,.. . . ".;.j" "; .y.v " :." '.." p'r-Tn0 sons or at 1 111 11 iiu ilia iiii niifiit'H (it ilia rniiTii nuinu ' "Star Spangled Banner" Revised m T'dvthe ttt et ttte.tMtUMedr trttat t Fer thVtatars In Its sky, ter the wealth et Its'ahleld, Ker the ftinu et the flar far beyenfl the hntni fluid Fer the freedom embUsened: the arleriee that ahlne . , Frem Its felda se harmonious, se fairly divine, , ciienus Oh, Star Bpantled Banner, triumphantly wave O'er the land of tha free and the horn of the brave. jqhn hVerD jtjjjes. ("Jehn Klwy," author of "Poetical Mele. ." Phlladelphta, apmi si. jjj. EXPORTS AND PRODUCTION RISE; RETAIL PRICES FALL Cotten, Steel, Aute and Petroleum Industries Notably Improved Washington. May 1. (By A. V.) Increased production, mere stable prices and n larger expert trade arc shown In the surrey of current business Is' sued today by commerce depart ment. Imports of unmanufactured wool in March showed a large Increase ever re cent months, experts or cotton ciew increased nearly GO per cent ever Feb ruary and were the largest for several month, while in agreement with ether phases of the Iren and eteel Industry there wn it distinct Improvement in the March expeit trade. Increased operations In the autome bile factories were reported, the petre leum Industry set new high records in March in all directions and a marked r-J OcOfJTf IltMfl thelr tMx.K 1h thn ifMliifsf Ait f namsneinr nnmial lr..,t .... ,.,,..... ,.i.. . . , li-. ' -"""' ' ..........v The dear old ether . nr-iihcred iii.v. ih.r. .. n ,, ',.. i. I ntrjcr was noted. Biitldlne materials US ail se well nnil fnllli- 1 aenti-nent ntnenr them. full may net yet knew exactly what it 5"Oieilce te It? . . flllll mar net ret knew einrtlv u-lint !r I menv with prerresalve theua'it te h.. the1.. i ' This, exposition needs te ee yuniizru.,1, n nu0ut this radio invuslen hut "' wm nr" from henceforth wcre increnslne. and while a slight in- mill 1 "'" wt"iia JaJMiuil At wii it be in har wcre mere ucUve, experts of copper, nim'if In hat a Ji ' . . a !.,.! n.t Aa.n aa,! eaaArln a UCL'l 11 IIU UUIUI 1UUU I'lUUULia liIt aheuld have a great distinctive note ut of the artist's mind. Jt should de mJi thing of color and motion and pag- Mantry. which would make it uninte anj K4i; thing that this or any ether country i&v, 'TM 'nas seen. 11 w rim unit i1"-"1 fAtaat the celelnatien will.be a ael Ki,K, ;istlTal or congress 01 nauenN 11 ' gtf, atir the Imagination. Tilv' Jtnere is nuusieu i iiu "i'"s " 'My International celebration, ft is thcie- mj.'i lore net se inucii riiiiaiiciniuii b i- Fv fBBenslbillty. Who says e? Vh.v is it TK aiib! nnr rrr nwil? 1X9 tit 'mif World's Fair net Chicago's? the I'ur tei'hase Exposition net St. lulls'? the KS) 'uPanama Imposition net an urnn urnn "Jtlsce'a? Our chief duty in connection CVS ;WIW tnese ceicornuens was 10 k i t'1,1 L.k,l.....til..l,.,l ,lnnn in IMI.t. 1004 25':,'" ."": "-, '"'"-",'-,- a 'ana 11., and we gave tnem pnusu iui What we found there. It is our duty f-;4Vtew, and ours only, here in l'hiladci- tV.I Vll In rmmtrA In ihn Kevnill Ontcnnlal S.:Tf,192C. Wc shall be judged by t fVi .fST'all time te come answeinble ler (iiK- Its Tenure, cemnienucn ier us wimuim-i. Aii -' Tlan l.e na find men who cm elvc Off1'' axnreeeien te the feeling of the city, UJ - rvitallt It nnd nut it into barnesR ?,. far work this day. Wc fheultl lm-c ' IW ,, had all our women's clubs, our historical EH. r BOCieties anu einrr groups ai mrre iiirni- i It is doing business nt the euld stand in prett, mm Ii the old way. It may fW strange thrills runniuc up null down is spinal column, but it will get unci te thut nnd go en functioning, uu unmindful of the thrills ns Debbin In Hit' Held is unmindful of the motorcar Oh, with thy e-lerlea Star fcpangled Manner. untold, Se sl.i-m hailed bv our fathsra of old, Whee bre.d alrlpee nnd brlrht atara ave Inlratlen Tn all our ware with the fe-a of the Na tien. ci ease in rise In wholesale prices was noted, retail prices were en the decline. SHIRTS TO ORDER Sal geitlest for Stoat or Tkla Mea . Exclusive patterns of allk and' Imported madrae, or nave your own maienaia inue w Streitfeld Custom Shirt Ce. UN. 13th St. . Locust 88-25 wnT$ms& Rely en Guticura Te Clear Away Skin Troubles WANTED Automobile Salesman for Wholesale Territory In Enetern Pa., Southern Jeraey, Del. nnd particularly Uaatern .Shere of Maryland, te handle one of the pest known popular makes of cars Muat knew hew te produce. Splendid chance for rlalit man. Addreea. con fidentially and fully II 320. t.KDOKR OFFICE BKi I f TsSaaawJJB that gees whizzing uleng the adjacent i Ne,r ,h011 rt wavlnr o'er for wider field highway. I w"h """' 'ars In thy tUy me-a wealth en nebbin nnd liessie, the bovine beautr, , ,h' 'hlcl1, once were bkepticul of the thing that citenus na taking Debbill'H place, but thev 1 0,, S'r Sparirlel Manner triumphantly' aren't skeptical any mere. They ai'e r wl' ' serene new In the pasterul picture as ! 0cr ,hr '"n'' of the 're nii " home of I jender group of gnnrled trees when the br,, I fh.T "' riiiiZ6 ILV tWCnty' ! -'" threurt the -.,. .7' ---.rf .....v mu iivm, aeep, Where the levers tf freedom did their via llance l.eep, i Tin banner which the breere ae fitfully blew Half revealing- and half hldina from am-, leue nnca' view, I Whole Blery In the gleam of that mernlnr flrat beam Vaa proudly reflected by the aheen of the stream. REFINISHING 24-HOUR SERVICE A finish that will net peel or crack Durable, ncld proof and of hlsh lueter. HU'-h la fihafce, applied In all colere. The Chas. W. Schaffer Ce. 3214 CHESTNUT ST. xnere were numan slccptics, tee, about the automobile, but the species is new extinct. There are some skeptice today about the present und future of the radio, precisely ns there were doubt and fegjlsm about the ether one-time wonders that are new ngencies of every day use. ANTHONY F. CARMICHAEL. Trenten, April 27, 1022. Questions Answered Clack. Manufartiiplnn -..... nth8 .Bl"- ..E!Jl?!r.' W" 1 ".." I TO the Editor of the EimlnaPuhHc Ledar, A taaiOB WJU miica, CBiwciuiij .- sir Ceulil ou klndlS inform me If the SOT aylvanla. young men and women like u. X w,lch Manufacturing Company Fer. & '.. .wnel""7,ra .lav"r.J""ln' l ,"'.., ,""':'e- wnn.. makera of bs clocks fifty I They would rob ua of home, a country te J-rW-flianna wasningien mnn ,in oare. ia euii m bulncii e- th? namea I rt-1! 5)rnS CBaYBlia Oh. cheucs Spangled Banner. triumphantly Star avi O'er the land et the free and the home et the brave. m And that hMigbty band which ae wantonly swore. 'Mid the favoe of war and the cannon's mad rear. mention. c'llIDI.UT. me eni no n.iiiHme lencern net the en,; ou In aivimakcr'a atere v- the laig-Bt In the rler te the Centennial, should have! or its aucceaaera? Mem ready te e Inte costumes this Ma 1 . iinoner -t.-mA .T.mi. fnr the nresentatien of na- . Trenten. r. j.. April in. 1 LjKiHetlC Dlajra and festival Olid rnz- , According te Tlioiiien'a nep!stpr ut .Man Eim.. mham fLa eviA in rni&e mntiev fin 1 rtha Setqui-Centennlal. Five theiiHnnd 1A aaaYMaiatB tlAUT lllnif ftTrln Or ftt(Hk. Ultll a., a ... . Yjm hundred times Tthe ekthusinsm wl.i.h I "" "rBt Organ ;tkr ever displayed In a welfare drive, Te" tMter or the nv-ut,0 Punic udie. lIZr' . Tsu 1 T- Miimnt.ii ' Sir Mether a.iMi abe read In the Ciemmi K?l ""'"," n,lmV, of de lsT . P' ?." ". tlm. .A h.t the organ MlWi! .1.- 1. i t-: i... n ,i Mj.aT wnaTB. uie ueumu ij iup -.ij '"' k'm. then, it tber can but be furnished Hr- !.wlth the picture of a great new kind of 6w'erical cerebration, and shnll be uu- ivStterlaed te proceed, under direction. jr-" ilt iMtnaillnfiiltt anilliinntlLU . Meend.. $T, Miiladelphla. April 23, 1022. ?.r ' t Only a 8l&n of the Times ''.l- a tk. KAUar at tlm K amine Public Lcdetr: i$ 'Slr The reception accorded "Oen- ral" Coxey, of Coxey's Army jame, in Washington last week was significant rJtffiWerf the times. He visited our nutiennl ,"" t1 .&!. d,ell, Our last ray of hope for freedom dlapl. Hint band has ralented, that fee le ! friend; Upen wheae warm frlendahlp we new can depend. Oh. CHORUS Spangled Banner, triumphantly Star wae O'er the Irnd of the free and the home of the brave. ter the 8tar Spangled Banner we new hum bly ralae just say Bluejay te your druggist Steps Pain Instantly The simplest way te end a corn is I Blue-jay. A touch steps the pain in stantly. Then the corn loosens and ' our 1 comes out. Made in two forms a Colorless, clear liquid (one drop does itt) and in extra thin plasters. Use whichever form you prefer, plasters or the liquid the action is the same. Safe, gentle. Made in a world-famed laboratory. Sold by all druggists. Ftti WriUBurABltuk,Chieatt.Zhpl.iu reaiuaN took, "Comet Car of the tett." KNITTING WOOL 1 A- an lliinaf! ,f0 vrtaaavv S Silky-Yarns (40 Shade.) n 155 Samples Upen Request ffi Daily Parcel Pest Service Ira Colonial Yarn Heuse ' nl 1231 Cherry St Phana lieenat BOIO I dfmmmm&JLkmmwm A Prescription dependa for Ua worth en two thlnsa the doctor's knowledge and the quality of the drug; skill et the drusaiat. Today e are aervlns sreat-crandchildren et former pa trons, and our preacrlptlen flies show monthly Inceaeea of sratlf) Inf. magnitude. LLEWELLYN'S Philadelphia's Standard weere 1518 Chestnut Street ! ! Wffr Prur, ala -m. - mmcmr II scy? '1" IIU iMi 'MMtat with a scheme wiucu, acceruiu tav tha newsnauer rcnerts, was almost Yaa' fantaatle a. thnr which caused him ' I aii ;"- ...-" w ------ , lii. J 1.- ImJ Mn... nV .mna lhnt. nn Ins KlAiMit M mnrn lmn Iwmitv vpflri nffn. MXk'M. however, he was arrested. On tftF,iW later invasion, devoid of the sen- army's ' ar hearing by a A FEARLESS BOOK PAGE IVW fr m.i -'Hi Ecaaaalal L aaaMM L- 2&j caaueaai icuiurcs ui mc S.VHeral. he was niven a OT? 'UBlttee of Congress, and by a com .VV' faittee no less important than that en fca-y leaking and currency in the Heuse. if. ak 'waaanre rnlllner for the relief nf un- IIHP "- --- -- Kv-' eaipleyment by the issuance of non ,, Isjterest-bearine United States bends, Sw 'ia-llaaaea ntiVitlf Imnrevements. 'JiW J' Almest uninterruptedly in recent Afyeara the belief has grown that the fraevernment can de everything. It Is jV-iV.iint disclosed by the introducer of tnc -fehart liHwre, or by Coxey, who MeuId buy ."r.T.e.1. tiAnH. linf fin nnr hunt Intepnat. thlnk that perhaps the mere is- ace of tbem by the Government will ur in the money. .It is this dependence upon nnd belief UU 'omnipotence ej uie uevcrnmcni t gives us prohibition laws, mater r laws, Federal educational bills. ia measures and ether things that te the principles 01 human nature. mica or finance, it Is a belief isrebblni: us of our American t of independence, as it has already a much of the substance of our am. t't it about time that the American get nack te that "normalcy" of we heard se much during the t presidential campaign? Shouldn't 9 chasing rainbows and get back aanen sense; )RGE W. THROCKMORTON. April 2tl, T'J"'. .l'"fl i-,?- ilai...A m u. -MHj..if flw SMIUWB IWI Hit WtillUCI r Editor or the Eimmg ruuuc i.raetri Jt tne laws in hubmh are in tad and executed by the dictator- '4i, the working claw for the work- III, tne laws in America are In ted and executed bv the capitalist lfer the capitalist class. rem nes any consistency in ana demanding that Kussia make 1 in her methods in the execution ' laws? This prattling about "law tlce is pure bunk ; its sophistry Lthin aa air, and the most blind irkars can see through it. It seems la choice of dictatorship. If some 1 or tnis country ere satisueu wiin SMPitalUt dictatorship as executed iI,. ler my part, am well satisfied EM aiciaiersnip 01 ine pruieiuriut ited in itussia. an old savins that what m tjie geese is likewise sauce for r. v. u. l'lKitur,. aia; April 'ii, iusi. W fha Wiles of Greece" Iter 0 the Eienina I-uMle Ltdecri .In some of these emporiums peisbing of the understand- is a prentnuie occupation charge, fifteen cents is 1 for- a ten -cent lob en ina the brogans that you wearing out tramping around which tells you about the books te read and these te avoid is the kind of a page which is published every Saturday morning by the PUBLIC LEDGER A great deal is being written nowadays, but very little is being recorded or digested. W. Orten Tewsen, assisted by an able staff of collaborators, separates "the tares from the wheat" in this weekly book review. What te read and what net te read is always a question of moment te parents of children and te busy parents themselves. deep The Boek Page of the Public Ledger each Saturday morning, under the guidance of men of keen and appreciative intellects, assists its tens of thousands of readers in saving their tirne in reading dress or, as a famous publisher frequently puts it, "merely a mess of words." These critics tell you of the worth-while books that bring you infinite diversion and entertainment in the quiet of your own home that educate and enthrall your interest the geed books of Remance, Adventure, Travel, Mystery. What book te read? ti .tylr ua .13 aawewaff. M aaaeaa Maunr. ana iwflg k MS Consult The morning. Boek Page of the Public Ledger every Saturday "Make it a habit." 1. w ns . wKytiv "V- wmrmnm.' ' '. .... ...um 'hii. 1 . . t i?iWjmwm x wnrw. aya ' .... 1 ' ' 1 7ii New Recerd i.rJjUU.X.. Cut .aSa.HH.lHi.111111 H AHnaflBllllKk iff aaia. aSaaaaaaaft gflaaaaaaaE) CflaJaaaaaaHl alaaV Rk fW fr laaaaaaT in Prices Anether Practical Dcmonslratlen eiA&P Super-Values AP pttreM Ik the medium of etct 5600 AftP Ecoieaiy Stores in the U. S. Mre from, 15 te 20 en umul ireceiy pwchtsei of erer $200,000,000. Are you sharing in these vitally imnnt'hii.t FjTANOMV liniMirtnnlUes? "WHERE ECONOMY RULES' aaisav b ar. mtw FOR PHILADELE'HIA. CAMDEN, READING, LANCASTER AND .YldNITY Fresh Creamery BUTTER 4$ 46 PRINT BUTTER l-Lb Carten Direct Frem the Choicest Creamery District 54 NEW "POTATOES 11? "IONA" Brand e TOMATOES 13 Save 4 CcnU Can BaaBnaai Kr "IONA" Brand TOMATOES Save 4 Cents Can "IONA" Brand LIMA BEANS Tender Cat Save 3 Centa Can 9e STRING BEANS Ne, 2 Can Save 4 Cents Can GOLD DUST Large Pkg Save 2 cents Package EVAPORATED MILK Tall Can 8e CRACKER SPECIALS Atlantic Asserted lb 23c Peanut Cakes lb 19c Chocolate Fingers pkg 12c raili IB Kirkman's Seap . Fairy Seap . . Pacific Toilet Paper Rinse .... Cake CaU Rell Pkg 5V2c 6c 6c 6c j tfpsdllVll Coffee Proven by Recerd Sales, increasing every day. the BEST Coffee for the money en the market. Personally selected by our own buyers and imported direct from the choicest Coffee Plantations en the sun-swathed slopes of the mighty Andes Mountains. 25 m mi ?t$ m M 23c Wilbur's Cocea c 19c Palmelivc Seap . 3c20c Kingsierd's Cern Starch " l ic Jell-0 . . . . n 10c "Red Circle" COFFEE C ib & ATLANTIC i PACIFIC -8 The Largasf ReUil Grecac. in the World , i 'J y v vw.fr. i- V!V(5.'tyfeTl , I ,V k y M v ,i i rUJL ,ui.,.r. g. .JiaaaaWj-h.l'ai lirii .f , HIU-'-" -- t --.L-,., ' - t ( r " " "7P""""""M"ww""""wTrM"'"" " " " '.. "J,1"-l' if J cm1iimiitmMvHii!eiui:rmtmi::riJZi'jXAi Ju,.. ...,.. , .IVUBBJ JZrt'&.fnJ. w M :i si.a r?3 '( 'ill
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