" , x rj ,-mi- f. w 4 If .1 tsfr P ''-Jl1 '"SP -h - t': I - R .1 ffe It1 '3ft " Hl A W A TC'lll1llO Us mm. Jciurnnllnts. fnrmrrn ftn.l uhn I IflrtLl rlnffrjlin ffhateer tliflr PliorlcoinlnirK. wor caijor EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERn-PfilLADELPHIAV TUESDAY, JANUARY 14 - 191$ . unfair Implications thn ntlr elf-acrl-(lLlnir worlc of tlio repr(scntallfs of this organlitlon. nnifnTin A nrnn vr i :'"'',,"' "' ,"T ' ' " : '.? ' Complaint li entelocl against tlio I Kl III V 1114 lJtfllUIi . 11'!,..., " ".'"'"" V "T "'""it1" channel by tlio 'V.' It lmi been UllllllAl ul IT Willi ' . ,v , urR ".t " . '. "I""""11 tnniiy tlmei . . ---,. to ftre, tlio men ami olttcrn became loai menus or tbe Y. M. r. A I lionicl that tlio prices dertaltlnp wm a tremendous one: nnl Mr. James PUKKeats that slnco It Old not liae tho facilities for handling it with perfect emclency. It should linc refuied to attempt It. Hut when the requeue inni mo Y. SI. C. A. take oer nli'.Cr ','r pi ": "',., lTOL'nl"rr .I"': ". ""?." fall.' V 1!?? flt. "? '. PortMchaiwe comes t . Vi "'-"" 7"'"" U)ut, mo com or wig supplies anu incir irom iicnrrai The Rev. Harold Warren $ays Criticism Is Unju?t and Misleading GASSED IN SEKWCI' rfrnurtMnini:..., Ar,,:.. ..:.. ..r i A T" 1 U yirni iicauy lo liOiiimr nti .i.i i i V ,., ocelVr'u 8I """ iranrportatlon. Thin wuh h I.uiIiipki .. ." llM uJLimf '',!. V""'" Proposition, run on the lines )Mlh tho supplies wele limbed or entirely et- unnroinl nf c.mnril lvrshlne N'iertlie. au.led , llut ouroldlcM werp not un;, ff0?,?,1 y si T A to a t dI :,.,.:".''",.. "VJ iV"'.i" ."'V'"""1 ',' of monry In theto traiisactiona: and nt "Tho charso is made that too many secretaries were In tho rear. In cities and largo tenters, ns compared with the num ber at tho front. Any 'V man knows that mot of the pecretarles seen on the Streets nf I'.trln nn.l ma.iv nf .1 n.A f.. other cities of Trance hao been merely E ' tVy,1,?.a.0I5SKL1M,.Anrf OeWn. tor transfer from place to pla.o ; ...f'.AS"1.0': 'Jl'J order to Keep up. with u menn of the niiiounts to the credit brncly assumed this colossal phaso of mc- avoi-k, wnicn it bad not expected to handle at all, and conducted It In a .1.1.. .. .1 .1... I. .1.- .-.. Ht... ... !." ". J ... ... ,W..OUk.W..d . ...... ..I Ihii..i .i,r,,.,i.,U .XV. ;,:.; i .i .v.ltho front with thn wounded t al lily ma nner wmen, cyi the whole, was hi t y i" ff .. 'fi.',."1?,! ' i ' , Mn n""V BUPI'Ues of all kinds. Jii-. eatlsfactory nnd has met with Pershing's he Ken, I, rnl'l Sartl VilTJ L,0,,,,?t d"1'- v' our own illM'lon, Wo were uuprowl. old i"lKiun. "'lSrre iVff B"nny lu"d."b!?to Uel '!10 ,''1.1' al ' front ttV,m- . "" lVf.ldnB request. Mr. Ut o I . tl ill - hii einlMtsa 1 1 oir BS ,nllJ, supplied When joti tlnd wildlers Itsjinond H. rIek lias InVestUsted ? Sns i Impo"" I "A th" i-ient linn Tin the'u" ''",l'0'"si,rl'nlnntliii,- bttwc.n dirfer- the rhr. that the .Moclstlon bad ', ... i "i .,'.." ".'..."'.?. .. ....",." l !":" cut brands nf claareitrM i.nd nsklnir lou Drodted by ( mmuh ..l... n. ..nn.. mud inn.r: lu uui u.i ri.tn'il (tl IIUII0. when ono kind lb olTertd as a free itlft, iinrinrinn iiiqt wiiii in.il f..i.ir.,.A(.a - '" ..n. .a .y..t... ..n ..v. n..v, -. ... with which to spread tlio miniilie nmone fornnotliet makn whkh better suits their into this matter thoroutlilr, and the 30.D0O men who wrio ("cp.u.itcd over i'. then oil know that the: nre not rniori is M tieneral remblna's requent I went matter tliorouglilr, anil tl nbiolately rltbout fonndatlon troops with which they were connected, or prrnaps lor meuicai treatment, ah a matter of fact, the work In tho larite centers, with their administrative olllces, their warehouses, their hotels, their laraer c.tntcens, demanded h larger pro portion of workers. Too many nt tho front would hae been a hindrance. Ihose attached to combat divisions were strictly limited In number, nnd (Jencral 1'erslilntr provided that nddltlons to tho secretaries worklnir with even an under- supplied division could bo uiado onlv was present at one service as speaker when a secretary in his Introductory remarks mado the mistake of attempting to conceal the real purpose nf tho meet Ine behind a. lot of pleasantries A sol dier In front called out, "Aw, cut It out, and Bet down lo business!" This was accompanied by a murmur of approval. Wo Immediately eot down to business. "I W03 closely itssoelated with the members of tho .Sanitary Train ambu lance, drivers, stretcher bearers, doctors In their work ut tho tront. Tho first Sunday nfter wo had retired from the lines, 1 was scheduled to speak to them at n rellRlous mcetlni; There was no compulsion. Just nn announcement. And every man turned out. i "(A fellow-secretary on that Sunday asked that any of his battalion who felt the need of Christian praet In his life should tell him ho, nnd every member fr, tnejr sup stri meu clay flcle thai ever ral batt Ihel heart lrld thel rltlc lndr their Bt tlsmal of perslstepc Verdun, a .trltimphai) ,hnd fnt Sea bounded, ou :. LmIoi. wh tiulie an urea I'ralard br I1IIiiii'k ( Idrf Ufsaurzuliuu. S s Tic Ascrls r.41 ll, I....1-II ... . .i . .ll .uifrrln from lack of umtecn supplies. 'f would flatly take Issue with Mr. I .Vd,"Pea re,UMt fr'" ,h d,,,",on. ."Mr. J.Z i tert. Ml.v 1'rlee. Mere t X nlform I "V'U? 'V.'u,;,u,7.BuJe5 i tne pcrronnei ,,,, ...,.,....., cat orrnl campaign to which thn V has ' "i . .... . v vi. wpli piui MTn. iprn viwu tiiu vinuuiv nt un a(a iivuii- hi1i1va...a.i la-. la e .. .. t .s. . i . - ' : --- .. ... .. .. n luirnsr-ii iiapii inn inn i nrinn ni mi The Itev Ilaiold C. Tarrcn .who has arrived at his fathers horns In Snarth inore after war work in 1'iainv lias Issued a defense of the Y M C A ' Work in the war zone Jtr, Warren, who was gassed while xidlnir the wounded, lues unalzed the cabled report of Vklivln I James, .ntl clztne,the work of tho Y M A , which wan published last iceek in tho Kvcvino rCBI-tC I.KDOEn lie considers the crlti tisin unjust, and Issued tlio folljwmB statement In replv 'IlavInRT served us a A I " sef tetary with a combat divls.on of ! TJ. I. In their training area cm the Alsa tlan front, and In the drive east of the Meuse above. Verdun, and halnic Ob nerved at close rincii tho wotklnp of th T' In rest areas, concentration centers, Hnd Its teulonal nre.tH behind the fro.it I believe that I know bometbins of tin actual field work of the Y M A and of the American soldiers' attitude in. ward the organization lliercirnt fit c isms which hare sti mi- M. tll.il ulndrllnn ..111. tli .11111.1.111 TlirollB I Want Clf informal Oil. rOllie arn IllUnin In 1. fr.n...l c.alf C- .I.... ni.nrlan nf Mil. n.f Isllnn g. 11.. n.. ""i.V. 'i. '"'' lor '"." J'eriou OI uu- Was disclosed after wo had entered the '' severely scored the M r A for nte among the urm' odlcer", ns nn I br of caKer nnd disappointed secretaries vcTtb Oeneral ivrsbbfir nVd liUnmre?0 big di Ive north of erdun The innrnliiR filling to keep In touch with tho sick i doiiRhboy will tell von. Dut in both In tho seaport towns and clsevvlcio In I ni, ,,i.ll .' ,' '.S n. ...... 1-5 ' CC.L1 c.ur men wci. to c over tho top for ami wounded In hospitals 'I he reason , cases they are comparatively laic: and 'the tear who wem limorlng to be sent ,rmv lie-idniiniiirl. inSnnn ... the flist time, our four Tords. loaded for thin Is Ih it, in orciei to avoid dupll- tho average Y at. r seel etary has upfront Some of them were not allowed belncr iimvl.ieli f,,V .!, ...,ito in Hiiy.rini 'with supplies and with secretaries for cation of effort, tho V M A ngreed been ucclalmed only lecently, In tlio tci ko because they would have been localities Tin ITuncn for loursis of Htu.?v . duty neai the front, crept up the shell-'to leave tho cnio of tho wounded nnd 111 I last !sue of tho paper published at the Physically unible to stand the strain, and ' tll,lt m oieunv th ,,,iAS 7i ,n.rei I totn toada Just nt tho break of daj.Hn thu permanent hospitals entirely to. Army fleneral Headquarters, lo bo of a mn others for the jciisoiis Jutt stated. , r , ,, bo,i ,7.7 . V ' mA n.l rnshlS tiiiml I We i,ad Hurled ftom the leRional waie- the Ameilcnii lied fios '1 he secretaries typo that Is intclllirent. lesourceful. Thes.i secretatles who never cot to the ,,,,,, lrJ'"".;r,?LS" i ... ........ ...... . ... .... ........ .. . . -.. .. .' .. . .. . ... .i-.i m . " .- ... ..w.i.u utiLKi Miiuaiuu iui n mil- i 1.0114. Rome in iv lime oaci,. lie i ci.n in.nfn I, i..u..in.A.i ... kua..a ti - iiiuraKeons nnri. nhni. nil an r.iapr . nunc urt. in uo cunuiiruueu lur cneir -. MM n. . .. ...- :.: ..-. . . ' been Interrupted could, If they desired, and without expense, enter IYench or English universities and continue In studies for which they would receive credit upon their return to America. "Mr. James writes; 'I hear on all sides predictions of failure for the Y. M. C. A. educational campaign. What the doughboy wants Is a ticket home and not n college course on the banks of the Ilhliie, Despite what he ought to want, he does not want to spend his sparo hours In school, and that Is nil thero la to U.' "There Is the same feeling among manv of his companions In the .States, fho doughboy nt home during his uchool dajs has had that feeling before. It Is nothing new. At certain times of tlio year It Is called spring fever. But wo do not deem It advisable on that ac count to discard tho American choo1 si stem. It is this very restlessness and desire to loaf or become morbid in their yearnings for home that tho officers want counteracted through the educa t onal course, ifoe this ramo reason tho doughbojs over ncro are kept at their military duties and drilling". H though the war is over. "Perlmns It Is once more Ms fallua to Investigate that prompts Mr. Jamt" In r.lllelzA the Y. M. (' A. for 110 closing Its 'flvo hotels operated In Lon-1 inn u.h.A there are no lonirer anvs American soldiers' From his poslflop.atl IjODlcnz, on me jiiiine, jib c-aungi uc cxi pected to know that, according to thonjl in charge of Y. M. C. A. activities tnl Kngland, the army Is asking for more hotel space for the men who go to Lon-i don on leave; that tho work thero has practically doubled within the last few I weeks, nnd greatly Increased throughout ' England. I hope that, as a matter of Justice In the association, the Government will make a thorough investigation of Us work. TMS, togeiner with eiencrnl Per-' shlng's statement on Its achievements, and anthlng like a fair report on the nttltude of the soldiers themselvc. would show that where there Is ono man com- plaining, mere win ue mousanas who, c-ive the highest prnlse for a great and dldlCUlt J0D wen uun. jcro fiicerH or inn tcMltd ., tll0 oull(iot ftt tbe front. c .. t,. ! "V" non , J'ersonallj, I have wotked in tho field CO in 1 1, l inn l i i, ,.(,.., ", !... i.i. i,i. .1.. ,-. tllA rj.ti: lunltv trt fnioRtlfrnte lnluttd IliMtali es division of dissatisfaction have been urged upon ' I know uf nam anoihoi iu li ,tter the public, with no balancing recogin-1 fiom nlti cm high In commune! I bug- tlon or the misullli ent serene tendered. i.t tint it iniiint ue un pv-ci xmr inr ocioc.c in uie moining. vnu mi aions i rU(. on the other hand, the V was eon- nil? IU1IU9 win.; vc " 'iicm " hi good oil! 1 VI .. ".1. V.w. ."''"'... "." .''.,..' .'.' hospital, in inike-shlft bosnlt.lU be SS.,?1" ." " ,lr cV l VhncTt "re l hind the lines. In dressing stations .1 few . .,. . ;., ,. ,fi,,i i....u,ni, 1 hundred lards from the front after wc hid etlled down m u teSllrll wounded In inv ' Cur and havo niiu about aiinlstlce tliim unci c lunted served In first uld stntions In tho vers up from nui Mn.ili v. fur. e. cine Idled front lino where vio were cut off from one wounded seveinl gj-csed nnd others food and water suppls nnd from stretcher worn out and unable to continue uotk bearers bv cctraordlnar shell lire It Is b that time the soldiers could not s.u m, , locations that account foi tho num nor d) enough for the V Ji 1 V Thls'i,,.. Gf secretaries killed, wounded tend was cspec lallv Hue of the doclorc, Bass..I, .13 the result of exposure and stiebher beareis and ambulance drivers overwork with whom the i-ec retarles hud been so ,,,.... , . .oiifciHinK associated in the work .or I, , 't "-"js been that god that tbe prices at Hie woundc-d And our generil showed -ilfeieiit S it I A canteens weio not l.i ii.ini.i- of hc.it t bv "ending to our nlwas uniform I know nf Instances divisional mriturs 11 mid la 1 letter of hi A I1I0I1 this was tine, but quite justlll- c onsiucr uui "t seiiei.cries i-erv- cllffeiett villige's Willi parts of e div is'on oiici of them has sold flcliig. . As to air. James s declaration unit 'hundreds of times' ho bad heard this answer when soldleis asked for something at n canteen' 'Well, mnjbo I guess- I can nccommodato vou' I have car- cannot bellovo It. Perhaps onco In fun, cu 11 Noiaicr mo secretary J.new crs well; en perhaps once In Irritation by an old, worn-out worker who had been on n hike which had tned his strength and hnd had nn sleep for some, time Hut 'hundieds of times I don't believe it. "t feel confident tint while In Tiance 1 associated w Ith more - secretaries In 'various kinds of work than aii James or nnv ono else who is not cng-iged in '1' wo: I:. With one exception they treated the soldiers courteous nnd Hccmed 10 IciTmea peuVel li tie press Kratltude unci cotni.ieti.Mt.ol. foi th. efll- able O u. ! tne aS lerj n, skading . "" 'inu' ouinge aid tm-elfN lniess of Ing In , a l de? who5 has ni, . .pn. 'V'" V ' V U" " ,w""' ,( M t ", Ids Htork mole tapldlv than the other cheerful service, vvl ero thoy wcro located, wiuie j earning ior ino moro nciivo scenes Thev hto no moro open to cen sure than tho soldiers who went over lo Tianco but never got near tho fighting ".Mr. James severely criticizes tho Y. M. C. A. for being concerned about tho moral and splrituil vvelfirc of tho sol diers It Is lemarkablu that he and Gen eral Perilling so dlsugrco on this point. He Indicatis that th American soldiers am very well behaved, ;.s armies go. This Is true It Is also true that tho ofllcers and the men themselves nttrlbutc this fact In large mcasuro to the efforts of tho -V And It Is true that when French ofllcers asked Pershing for tho secret of the American morale hn advised them to send for American 1 . si, 1 . A rle thee mat fcol 1 -Moreover, wneri I left Krance arrange- mrnts vcero Deing mane w Hereby Amerl-i can (.oldleis whoso college coursea had tonslder It n privilege to fervc. In the' secretaries It Is true tl ut one of tho one exceptional 1 ise, 11 soldier had asked I chief medlrnt ofiicers of the army camo for something which vcas not curried In to Mr ( urter tho head of thu V. ai U A. stork, and then hnd attempted by decep-i ' I'ranre, and retjuested that un addi tion to si cute more than his shire cf tioiial " hut be creeled In a certain Ihe limited number of uitleles, prevent- block In one big port of entry for the' V ceitiln artl le mnt alw.ijs lm tnldil'ig tome of his c inirades from having, sikn of the cHeei it would havo In com- bv the ' ns it whole and in such way as to leave the lmpreslon that the dissatisfaction Is general throughout the army. Majnrilv Indnrfte II "In the main the criticisms are based cither upon misunderstanding or upon lack of Information on the part of the complain ints The article b l.dwln I, James Is cvidentlj based upon seveial jmsapprenensions ana is extreme!, un those who uro leidv to foi 111 snap judg ments from such an unfuii icpitsenta tlon of the Y. ar 1 A, as ail James s artlcie If tlio atso. latlnti should collect tioni lis divisional i-ccietatlet and pub lisli a number of siii h litteis ftom army olllclils leiutlvii to the work of the 'V both hi the leal air 1 nt tho flout As a mallei of fad, ono need onlv contrast Mr lames s assertions from incomplete at tho ligiiro nt whMi It is billed t 1 him when deliveied ftom the dlvisiouil or regional warehouse 'I Ida warehouse, In tuin. Is supplied ftom Palis head fiuuiteis When ins biippilei nro ex. liaiifcted, he Is brought nuotliei load from tho w alehouse, In this ntw load par tliular artlcie havo been billed at a lower price llic.v aio patt of a new oonslgnment ju"! received frcm Paris, on which thn 'Vhns been ablo to cut the figure Quito n-cturallj, this t-ecretary imini'dlitelv starts lo bell his new stock Itivetlg1tl0li, with the commendation' !-.- .c- t tf . 11.. I...H. ,.nr e.enerai I'crMlUie UIIU HIS SUCH lie t I 1 ant 1 iinl tmlu nnrl nitnpnrtfn that the organiz ition is unpopul 11 wltlihis rc.eutlv lcmarked that ho would at which it is billed to him Tho secre the entire arms this is fat from the 1 rather hivo it flghtUm force ..f D000 1 tnty In the net village, however, hiving ase Allowing for certain crlth Isms Willi the "i. ai 1. A service nnd In- .unserved his torn of t inlecn goodt, which arise, some from iustlllnble cause si fluence, than a loico of inuuo men has not exhausted his suppllc Conse- for the ' Ins never laid 1 laltii to In- without Ilia i ' aucntly lie dors not receive his share of falllbillt- and some from unjustifiable iii.mupi, ivr...in.l c.r, .,!,. .these newlj r ited articles until .1 few causes, we would nnd the overwhelming! , ' "1 J , .. " . . , . .1 rta5a lalci 'ihen he I ciulie light, t-o inajoruy 01 me arms irom private soi- , " ... i.u...-.-. ... . long ns li" knows of mi alteration In llbnilrs IVrnuuul (.rudse ,0 know nf points In v lm h dlers to Its commander In hief reach ! American artnv lias pioved di tli lent to give their hecr Indorsement to iho I h milling mall, repotting ciutiaUli , and efforts of the faithful workeis 11 the In some matters of eciuipmcnt o vie, Y. at C. A uniform tbercfme seek tn dltcrcdlt the rpicndld "When the V M i' woik was tbst ! ;V'rlt ';f nr American forces' 1 h started In 1 ran. 0 with our division wen , ' A. -,1"r ,0 ',tM ""'' " n,? Unw were treated rather coldlv bv the div - "l11'" ' llf" Placing ilieni i'i un slon commander, and 'un-u-iiuem'v bv familial jobs 301110 nf them old men home of the other offlcets He had been called upon to stand t-evire phvsical for twenty vears in the cavnlrv and hatdships and btili keep bnuling and ef vvas of the opinion that unlj hind sol-ifI 'e"t- certainh ha" not been fi.e from dlerlng was worth while, and that all ' imperfections ilui it is a f-otr.v situa agencies for lightening and brightening tlon when a correspondent nfter e h.it the soldiers' lives were not to be en-1 ting with a few soldiers of some special couraged. But as .1 result of tho con-, unit, who may have had a pcionai Htant association w'th Its secretaries, grudge of some fort Is allowed to poison who were drawn from nil walks of life the minds of the people in America b ministers, lawjers, Insurance men bu. cm li an obvious attempt to dii redlf bv price. In continuing to sell this article at the old price at which it had been billed In him ' .vimc soldiers, hnvvevet passing from 0110 villigc to the other and visiting both cautetnr, might notice the cllerepancv in tho prices nsked for that article If lie should be a te isonahle in in, he would mnl.o good-natured imiulrj If, as Is sometimes the cise, ho should bo a chronic grou h v ith u chip on his shoul der, he might tnke pleasure In spreading ibroad th leport that .1 certain 'Y' see. retnrj was oveichatglng and giving the soldii rs ,1 raw deal "The 1 M ( did not lnve suffi cient uansporiat.un The canteen un- vv nut was due tnem vvnen this was' bating evil reasonably pointed out lo 11 rn, he, lost "He glon was not 'crammed down the Ma temper und became so abusive that tbrmtn nf thn V.l.liei- Jnullj he was ordered from tho room. ,llroats of ln0 -'ltI1,'1! And all the other roldlers In tho rroivdcd nellglnus Services Not Compulsory w iti,cet,l,,aV 8rnanP a I'd ViSar u'S.d"tS 1 "TIl"a9 w)' ntlP"detl rellBlou3 BervlcM ,rr.n,l, nn. Vi irenllt. n ft .SI! ' 3I1 so tclr n ttee w '" hCCOUle offender none too gcnllj out the door. thcy rcaUj felt tho ne,a ot 'lllerni 1 To Preserve Teeth For Your Lifetime Save jour terth with SOZODONT. It does not injure th enamel it houie-cleans every crevice and cran ny and prevents deca j it keeps the gumi firm and healthy; stimulates circulation and neutralizes acidity and it is very refreshing to me. fowdont FOR THE TEETH Liquid Powder or Paste SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE Gold Mounted Leather Goods Beautiful articles of fine leather with gold mountings ; wallets, cigar cases, cigarette cases, match boxes, eyeglass cases. A most acceptable gift is a two-fold leather wallet, the four corners artistically orna mented with gold $7.50. 5. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSailTlJS vxAulTaf " ' ipfiillllW IS? B m B. &' .sr m Come See the Essex J j; JOOK for 1 !jj!i!!i!jiiijj!liji!!i ae, but have an pll! i j:iiiljjjijj!jjjl: eye out also for pjf 1i!!!;i!f!;!:!!:iEEp the name p 1 WRIGLEYS ; 11 1 !;;Ei;iiii!i!!!i!i!JE tection against inferior ;; 'IIeeIIIIeeIeeeIeeIejeeI imitations, just as the 11:111: & ::E:::::::i::::::::::E5 Sealed Package JS PrOteC- EtiJEEEE B iEEEiEEEiEiEEEEEEEEEElil tion against impurity. ll:!!!: iEEEEE-iiEiiEEEEiiEiEij The Greatest Name fW 1 'iEEEiiEEEiEEiEEEEEEEiij in Goody-Land-rf5?S S 1 :EE::::::::::!jJJinLJj -0&&J?lftfwUw?Br ! " S Nly" FlaVOr ealed Tight j: t V facte 11 Kept Right I EEE-:: ft Its First Showing A Light Weight Quality Car Next Thursday $1395 '. O. li. Detroit, Michigan Motorists will have their first sight of the Essex next Thursday, January 16th. It is the car which motor papers have mentioned so frequently during the past year as a new solution of automobile transportation. Automobiles have been developed along two widely different lines. One has been toward a cheap, light car. Economy and low first cost have been its chief advantages. The other has been toward luxury, comfort and endurance. It has meant high first cost and heavy maintenance expense. The Essex combines the advantages of these two types. It is moder ately priced, and economical in operation. It has no useless weight. Its performance, comfort and finish, to the minutest detail, is comparable to that which you could get only in high priced cars. Be One of the First to Ride in It Hi We begin public demonstrations of the Essex on Thursday. Hundreds of other dealers in all parts of the country are making their first show ing of the Essex on that day. If you will come in on Thursday, or better still, telephone that you will be on hand, we will arrange to demonstrate the Essex to you so that you can be one of the first in this community to ride in this new car. The Essex is to do its own advertising. Whatever you hear of it in the future will be whatever people choose to say about it. No descriptions are to be advertised until hundreds of thousands of motorists have said what they think of the Essex. . It is to be sold on the merits of ance and not by what we or the may claim for it. that is tne way me lissex introduced to us. We were invited to the lory. A lot of conjecture had been advanced about the Essex, but the makers would give us no particulars. Had we not known the Essex builders as well as we do, through years of dealing with them, mignt nave been less conhdent of a car information was vouch- we about safed. wnicn so little All they said was that it would meet the demand for a light weight, moderate priced, high quality automobile of unusual performance, lux ury and stability. But coming from them that meant volumes of claims. more than 1 1 its perform makers was fac- The pleasure of our surprise, even with the knowledge we had of how temperate the Essex people are in what they say of their product, was so coniDlete, we want you to receive the same kind of surprise. If our own experience and that of hundreds or the most successful of automobile dealers in the country is a criterion you will be both surprised and en thusiastic about the Essex. HlIdB May we expect you to rid us inursday.J Every motorist is invited. e with GOMERY-SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO. 128-40 NORTH BROAD STREET ll 1 BELL I'HONE, 1060 KEYSTONE, RACE 2355 ssmsim EM 3 niOiTjiiii'inriniiiiWiiiii.THMMBBflM' K IHbi4.bli)k3iiUCiaSMlBMHMnNBI ,53 i ' fi .,i ijttsf, iii-r- 5 y.V.,