.J .JLWV WA .! "JfV-TJI '"""' --' Vf""- .- -"Ii.'?,".-5'"''fi"t.i1?l t f ;'-t2' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- pltilADELPHIA, MONDAY, TONE 23,, iblfc ... .1 j . . f ty J ,F: ffi n yf K I.- . RVSSO -GERMAN LEA GUE THREA T PROP A GANDA !p Scheme Designed by Erzbcrger jor Home Consumption to Counteract "Rhenish Republic" Movement Fostered by France Bj- CMNTON W. GIMIKRT Staff Correspondent of the Kvenlnr Pnbtle Telirrr With the Peace Hrlceatlon In I .u rope. Paris, June I.T. (Tly Mall). -In the I It is a highly important job. l'rancc ,Erbergcr letter published here the other w-us entirely cognizant of its import ,dJT, tho world beard from the other side nnee to the Anglo-Saxons. For that ot the trench thnt has been dug arros ' reason France clamored loud and long, Europe, fr:.m thnt vague future to meet demanding its price, nnd in the end which the alliance, if sou may call it getting it. For that reason M. Clemen -that, between Knglnnd, France and the ' eenu coultl make his highly offensive United States is proposed What is sneeih of December, cheerfully pro- whlspered here in fear was uttered far across the Jthine as a niennce Much of nnd ententes nnd his skepticism re-, necesvnry for I-'.OOO.OOO Oermnns to the peace treaty was written with : gnrding a league of nations, while M. i einigrate from (Jermnny in the next the picture of the future which the Orlando was sent packing for minor in- I few years nnd find employment else German leader painted in the minds i tmnsigenniv where Left in the condition in which of the neace makers. It was to be. I Th.it w.is where propaganda came in. the defeat has left her fiermnnv nn- sald 1'rzberger, the continent of I'urnpe ogalnst the noncontinental and non-, European powers of England and the United States. It was, he said. Home and Carthage all over again. Hannibal wns once more nt the gates of Home (Gcrman). Hut, ns c.cry one remembers, that little circumstance, which makes good reading for scho' Uioy, did not preient Itmin from achieving world dominion Neither would it ngain. reasoned F.rzbi rer Germnnj would clasp hands with Uus sla and the world would be nt the feet of the combination. Picture Causes Shudder Tou mn henr a great deal of that Bort of talk 'n Paris The world's erv best prophets are nil here in Paris. You may stop almost any man on the street and learn just what the future holds in I store. Our lending political nnd mill- j tary expert rends the treaty and re- j marks: "They have thrown Russia into the arms of Germany. They have thrown ' China into the hands of Japan. In ten I years a new combination will exist, i Germany, Russia and Japan at the , head of the millions of China ' ion uu up me populations ot mese i four counties, three of them among the most populous of the world, and shud- der. ou w-ant the trench that has been dug across Lurope dug a little deeper. , France the Anglo-Saxon Oufpost I many, while really looking for close nnd Now the Kribcwr doctrine, as , fr,'"dIy relations with France, enunciated in Paris, was originally nine- .A' thoJ'n'e "? Unnover was re tenths propaganda and one-tenth honest ""''"S E"lnrn the Llish B0V' fear. In the end it became nine-tenths frr.c!B?s' dcscenrle.1 from George the honest fear nnd one-tenth propaganda. ird, who did so much to make Amer Touseeit was highly successful propa- ,m .what 'V': we,rIc anient y linn ganda. A propaganda which converts ""Hans, and that Hanover felt deeply belief into a grent hope or a great fear'0'" tlc', 0cT tho Th,1,rd I?US Roving is great propaganda. France is tho n forro for union ns wcl1 n8 disunion, militnrj outpost of the Anglo Saxon ' All Anxious to Quit Germany combination. It occupies in the first , Catholic Ravaria and Cntholic East instance the trench that has been dug Prussia were casting ejes in other di across, Europe. Its job is to hold until reetions than toward Berlin. The Danes the Anglo-Saxons, a bit slow by nature had just rushed to Paris, being filled and remote from the scene, come up to 'with suspicion thnt certain Germars the fight. And its job is to hold so , well that the enemy to the east will never get near enough London, one of the twin capitals of the Anglo-Saxon combination, to bring London under its big guns. choose m 1 pi aw 11 11 11 !! 1 1 1 1 1 iiiiiw nil n 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 Hi in 1 111 nm 1 LiinmaMMini 11 iami wnnmMi 1 1 1 ia.a taeamutiw taumaaaaiiitcuttx&mmfi If-rulii-rcrsrii ircTTiiii n rllalnic;,:.l)rruc'i:.'3'M;cr .i;iCiMiuwWarrivi-iiiiiivN'iiwwi i",i .11 ifi'l.jinai ii'i 1 nmtmm I : Mill,,, liilnl Hi lii.ii Iil I,' 1 'Til ililifc i a JfyifUK-.4J.'.'- !!J!K"-I-"WiH!-Htttf igijfJ-itTV.'.'-iSRSS-'AtfJi-.BtlBJi '& !!!BiR,Jfl.W!!l'-11!8B'.'-; 'jSJd s-,T!f!tJ-!W;'i'-SSB!'-li!BtfMl.ljJJ-l.---'!-?S"-'y,?!if5l?ST ' p 3 B Jfl t -I I V ' !SSS - -. : : .- . look ior mis laDei your :K : 1 3 " fit eafeguard against imitations. Jl r : i S B? :'ri : if- 4& xr-v 3-6 I r. 1". -. YFyf l ' f ? i 1 ! i " : Some men cast off woolen underwear with ; r ; ; ! c the first glint of Spring, only to retain their n k IB. mrririi e-m 1 1 -" 1 r - - 1 1 r 1 1 11 iu j . .ta 7 n E ti.. 'ir- " r, i 4 If) Some men fret and fume at the climbing ( '' FT III It Mj mercury, when it's their choice of attire that ' 4rmi m if? . makes the day a sticky abomination. 1 5s.l -L m ' l P Wise men choose suits of PALM BEACH SStvM 1 " f fi i;, designed for comfort; worn for style. TIm' fi )1-l H I U , '"s M ' j : a r Wise men are also careful to inquire for the -?. )' lfr I i jjt ; k Genuine and only when they see the trade- jh lir I "' II J If marked PALM BEACH label (shown above) SiiiS ll L I are they completely satisfied. -i,H i .. ' ! Shown in many shades and patterns Jfe? zZZMMs i - $ ' : M I - The Palm Beach Mills Goodall Worsted Company 5 I j " ' Wf 1 A. Rohaut, Selling Agent: 229 Fourth Avenue, New York .0$&jl 'aJSp-i. , ft -i ' ) $9 ' 1 A r T..i, 7- "" v tlaiuiiiig his fnlth In balances of power j It found men's minds prepared. France genuinely fears Germany, with n fear born of bitter experience. l.iiRliind enn not multiply ns they have in the genuinely fearx and suspects Germany. pnst. The materlni basis of future What was largely a propaganda became greatness is gone; even the material a belief. I basis for maintaining present grentnes In the light of it the treaty wns writ- i ,s Kn( ten, together with the significant private Germany's Huge Material Tosses agreement for an alliance thnt lies back Germany was built up on the posses of the treat The propaganda of fn of a vast More of raw materials France wns not wholly consistent with j lint she lacked chc mnde favorable the propagnnla of the Fluted States contracts for in the rest of the world, for the league of nations, but both won; .r n result of her defeat the has lost which is a waj the world has of doing moro than half her store of nntural two inconsistent things in the fnlth that sources and she has lost all her con if one does not work the other will. tracts. She has lost seventy per cent Iiberger's lllg Tnlh for Homo Sen ice of her iron nnd thirty per cent of her Now, it is probuble that the Rome Carthage analogy of Erzbcrger is also propaganda, meant for home consump tion. For no one can suppose the Ger man so indiscreet as intentionally to threaten the Allies at Paris while asking them for easier terms. Erzbcrger was probably talking big to keep up the spirits of Germany and hold together a country that was threatening to fall apart. At about the time his letter was pub ,,,, ,lcrc a collnrU wag bH ,,,,,,, , IJcrl,n , countcract tho Feparntit ten- dcnciPS developing within the Germnnl mpire. And a few days ago took place the formation of n new republic west of1 ,hP Rhine, independent of Prussia but I remainlmr formally at lenst nnrt nf C.er near them harbored the intention of stir- reptitiously entering tho peaceful king dom of Denmark under cover of a plebiscite that the Peace Conference had ordered. In other words, every German who r ' - 'T . Fl 'No one should wantonly Discomfort OME men rave at the closed and then solemnly choose clothes that shut out the air. Some men cast off woolen underwear with the first glint of Spring, only to retain their woolen outer shells through the dog days of July. Some men fret and fume at the climbing mercury, when it's their choice of attire that makes the day a sticky abomination. Wise men choose suits of PALM BEACH designed for comfort; worn for style. had a chncce was casting about (or a tuciins to become a Frenchman, n Han overian, an Kngllslimnn, a Dane, a l'ole or citizen of an independent republic erected out of a part of Germany. A Herman is koIiik to lie under two heavy burden, the burden of international hatred and the burden of a great war debt. A pond many of them seem to want to oscnpt both. It was to a people in th!t state of mind that Krabercer addressed Mi let ter. It was propaganda pure and Min nie. ''Chci Uomant estis," 1( B,i; why join Carthage? You remember what happened to Carthage." The pos sibility, nay the certainty, of world dominion lay before the dermans if they would only remain Germans nnd not rush nwav into the other rnmp that was temporarily victorious. America lias Different View Amerlran estimates of (Jennnnj'a future do not agree with llerr lz berger's. Tor example, such a man ns Mertiert Hoover thinks that If the pro- posed treatv is carried out it will be not support her present industrial popu- latum. More than that, her people coal. Nor do coal and iron tell the whole story ltcfore the wnr Germany hnd a monopoly, or nearly one. of potash. Now I tsv i- rs j. tfi oiir c 9 esinoi will heal your skin For years and years Kcsinol has been a favorite household remedy for skin trouble and other common troubles. It usually stops the itching at onco and quickly heals. Doctors prescribe it very -widely. It also makes an excellent dressing for burns, wounds, chaf ings, and sore, irritated places generally. r.ftilnol contains noth ing that could Injure thi tendret ikln. It Is evan mom etToctlvw If usM with TUslnol Soap. All (lruffPlBts ana Kpslnol ....' 'i-i.- .....- '"Tit - window, )2 THE GENUINE CLOTH 7 " MFD. BY OOODALU WORSTED COi i3 t , . , . (il I Franco In Alsace-Lorraino will enter the markets ns tin effective competitor of Germany In tills commodity. In addition Gprmnn manufacturers had aluablc phosphate contracts in Algeria, aluablo bauxite contrasts In France, valuable plants for the manu facture of certain metals In the United States. She lias lost them all. She has lost, moreover, her colonies. She has lost her mercantile shipping. She lins lost docks nnd shipping facilities all oxer the world. She has lost the private property of her citizens In all the Fntentc countries. She is to be burdened with n big debt. Hlvals of her dje and chemical plants have started up everjwherc. Tariffs will mnke other mnrkets difficult of entry for her with her old specialties, for all nations will desire to protect their war stimulated industries. One American economic expert who has been working on the pence treaty here in association with Mr. Ilnrnch told uie it would be one hundred years before Germany becomes onco more as great as she was when she pre cipllnted the world war. In the meantime the United States and the llrltisli empire. the latter through its colonies, will have grown far bejond their present size and wealth and Germany will bo relatively a small nation. It Is likely thnt France, with the Iron and phosphates of Alsnce-Inr-rninc; with her colonies, especially northern Africa, if she develops the capacity for modern industrialism, will hne pn-Md Germany btfore a century is passed Another American expert said: "It nil he years before Germany conies back. And when she does come uncK it will not be ns the great nation she nncn wns. She will never again ne able to challenge the world for supre macy. " Russia as an Element In llerr Fr.berger's drenm of world supremacy Russia is an important ele ment. Having lost n large part of her own natural resources Germany turns 33 m sell UfMno Honp M - WMnMttJ!$k t i ggWRCV si&AZir ;g U I -I a- naturally toward the undeveloped natural resources of the east. Allowed tho raw materials of Ilussla nnd the op portunity to orgnnlzo nnd use the mil lions of thnt unhnppy country, Ger many might Indeed become the grent continental power that she drenmed of being. Hut even that overlooks the control of the seas, which has always determined the course of history. And the ISrltlsh-Amcricnn mnstcry of the sen Is the most complete In hlstorj. And no great naval power enn bo built of Itussln, which Is now al most without ports, nnd of Germany, stripped of her right to make the Unl tit a German Inkc. The nssurance of the pcrmnncnee In whnt has been built nt Paris lies in the working together of the two great na vies of the world. The basis of peace Is tho amity of England nnd America nnd the self-restraint these two powers show in their dealings with the rest of the world. The hope of tho league of nations lies In the moderation and sense of justice of these two great powers. They want peace. They have an in ternational conscience, nnd the league provides the necessary machinery. China Furnishes Precedent And why should not the precedent thnt has been established in China be followed in Russia? AVliy Minuld not I the great powers co-operate In furnish ing cnpital, inviting the smnller nn tions to join according to their enpacitv and thus make the economic relations of Russia in the future international, instead of predominantly German, Fng lish or American? At nnr rate, the kind of international ."" 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CRAIQ. sism. I But the group which controls the world has still another hold upon Ger many. They are Its creditors, probably for a generation to come. Under any treaty which is made they will have great powers over Germany. They nlso sit in the executive council of the league of nations. The powers which the big five hnvc arc rcmarknble. No state may chanco the boundaries fixed by the treaty with out consent. Therefore no stnto can leave Germany without approval. On the other hand, not only mny they ap prove changes in Germany's make-up, but they can offer financial Inducements to bring about such changes. And under the principle thnt the rights of minori ties in stntes are an international con cern the big five mnv enter Oermnnv nnd Interfere apparently on the behnlf of! Individual states or parts of states. They caji cultivate relations with parts of Germany which will mnke them more pro-Fntcnte ns the Ilhenlsh Innds now are, rather than pro-Prussian. 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Orchntra, Dancing Capacity 250. Hot nnd cold eea water baths. Under new management, MLTMOXIE 1IOTCI COMPANY HOTEL MERION (rmcrnooF) Vermont ave and tlio Heach. near all at traction. Capacity 350. lUdh-cIaas. modern hotel Superior table; elevator; prlv hnthv runnlnir w ater In roomn, etc. Kxtenslv porfhr-H Ownership munair't. M Tj FAUInT THE CARLTON avj Tho Yarmouth ,r A Ofrnerehlp Mnnnvement CIIAS. P. ZAZZAH HOTEL FREDONIA OPKN AM YKAU. Tennessee ave. Just off Boardwalk European plan. Eery appoint ment Moderate .rate reitaurant. TRAYMORE ATLANncairl XWRLDS GREATEST H0TU SUCCESS HOTEL CRESTON Swir open, rrlvate bathe, runnlnir water In all rooms; eleator. Special June raten. Nlntn aeaeon H. M. m:i5Vi:3. A FEW ROOMS ,or, rtm ,n pt n a a-.. w..-j cottage one block from Boardwalk. MRS. C. W. BOYD 110 SeanlJe Aenue, Atlantic City. N. J. HOTEL EDISON VX&a$251 Open, new manappment. Thorouehly reno vateil. Amer European. Spec, p. a. on rate. THE DUDLEY 30 fio- nnaylvanla "lu avfcia-i Ave Near beach ana all attractions, nunnlne water In all rooma. PrUate batha Home cctoklng. L. n. Pollock. Hotel BoSCODel 5ty Aa. near no'cl uu " Beach 13 00 up dallr. Amer. plan Dooklft A r. MARION Westminster Ky- av- nr Uch- Elv. to at. wesanuisier Prlv liath, runnln , J t12 no up wklv. ts.r.n up dally, ciiaa. nmire. Delancey-Lakewood 12T. R- t-aroiina . j nr bench: bath- Ing from hotPl : rate mod S. DITTAN. PHILLIPS HOUSE MehunttB Av . n.nr Henrh F P.Phllllnw Till! COMmilT. 112 St Jamea PI nr beach: rooma daily or wkly. ; rea nt W. F Farrer. ornvN CITY. N. J. Ncrmandie-by-the-Sea OCKN CITV. N. J. S00 rooms. 100 suljes with prlvnte hathn: own a.tealan well water: Ice plant: eleclrlo llBht plant Eleatorn from cround floor. Directly laclnu the ocean Culalne the beat For rate full Information nnd booklet ad dre.i P. II. H. CAKK. Manaarr" BISCAYNE e"11"" "w. booklet: Trip Oceanic Uth and Wesley ine oceanic A R naker. Owner . Mgr. nar.lnH 14th L Asbury Ave. near itnnrd. """ walk J. J VAN TINK. Trip Shore Hot and coM ru"n"is water In eery room 4l)0 Central avs. Hotel Henrv Moderate ratea Excellent C A PK MAY, N. J . HOTEL LAFAYETTE gn m.j. . , On Ileach Front 1.0th season under same mjrt. All mod. ronenlt?nce Rooms en suite: private baths Opn Jun 2s to Sept. IB. John Tracy & Co. THE BALTIMORE INN OPENS JUNE 1ST. n.osR to liririr MISS HARHIHQN. NEW STOCKTON VILLA nirectly on neach. Private baths. Reason- able tern i h June. S. S. PAVIB Star Villa Ocean St. arid Beach Ave JlaT V"" M I.. niCHAnDSON. wii.nwoon. x. j. Wildwood Manor i:,ap?cll, ,0: !' . ,. block; ocean front: fresh and salt water In baths; runntns water: hot and cold. In bedrooms: eleclrlo elevators, tennis courts, etc. Opens June 7 MRS WM h. I.BSTHH Mr DAYTON JiSw ctn r on ot i9ii tst-m. w.. n, same courteous treat ment will be extended to our patrona. Caa. ISO A. mcmuiwai, owner Proprietor NRW SHELDON wiiowom-. . . mod. hotftl. CaD M. Elev. ; private batha; rooms en suit. bklt Auto C J Woods. Own mrt. Now opln. ARLINGTON c.tf- - ' io.'. nookie, A. R. c- 'il" -iffpHATif-niSS.1- ii-.l U...L liurk A notes iia.um mgt M'r. j St Uch. Ami. Frank Tlci. DouelaSS P'ne '"", Atlantic; ocean-view riKiiiii one Fnuare rrom haAh Maffnolia li E. Maetiolla. fur. rms. hkp. " IJriv U A. C J. . J.flr.nn Franklin 12u u- r""- New m' rionniui served: mod rnf. 5f, Dinner. tra Wolfe. The Royal Inn "'," gg ,h ec.,. ,.. Winona W'l. av- T Reach Prlv. baths. an- tqanar't Mra. O W Fisher. Normandie 21T,E. Cedar. OoodTtabfe'; """ mod rates Mrr. R. Cropper! Adenhi-Witte ni"- wer nil rooms : r private baths elevator. WlI.HWIIOn t'RFJiT. N. J. Mt. Vernon I'otu roai1- nr. beach; excel. ""' f! Rooklet 15 Johnjton: 1IFJCII 1IAVKN. N. J. THE ENGLESIDE The best combination of aenulne seashore features on the Atlantic Coast. Matchless flshfner. salllnr. bathing;, etc. ocean and bav Fle tennis courts. The Knilesldr offers modern appointments Eea and fresh water private baths, etc. Orchestra C.araa-e Rooktet ' ., -. - .R'.r- I'NOT.K. Manairer. AIo The foTlnr-ton. West I'lillailelnhla The Rreakers. Children a paradise; hathtna bnat'a Waning- bookl.t V a. Aintln Mar AVON.RY-TH.KF.A STRATFORD INN Avon-by-the-Sea, N. J. Onens June 28th under new manarse. menti occupies entire block front fnclna ocean and only three minutes from lit ten minutes from Asbury Park by trol ley, rooms sln&ly or- en suite, with und without private bath. Apply K. J New York, or QUIN. 24 Kast 82d St. at the INN. POINT PI.KAHNT. N. J. PINE BLUFF INN Under new manaaement. Amona the plnea on the beautiful Manasquan River shore. Rvery attraction of seashore, river and oountry. All outdoor sports. Rklt J. Tl. Ileerhnwer. T flNflPORT. N. J. HOTEL ABERDEEN i-ONnroitT. n. j. Directly on the ocean front. An Ideal family hotsl In comfort and eurrnundlnia at moderate rates. 20 mine, by troll. y nr auto from Atlantlo City, nklt, John C. Oosalsr. Lonrport'a blr new concrete sea-wall and ocean promenade are now completed. ATI.ANTIP flTV. N. J. ASlltltV PARK. N. J. r7E8(frtf HSffirasai I i.li XJln LAVJ it "? BUMMTER nfooKTU flntlNO T-Altli. S. J. Booklet on Request. EDWIN S. TYNO, Aaf. Mr. iilarltiorouglj Jlotel natiuux l-AUU, . J. livery modern convenience; American cUua, Hl. on application. HOTEL BRISTOL .. Dlrectly on the Ocean Front ruvrA mi.TAwn. amm inVYtmm. Colonnade K'nwiey 4 th a ... bidn to -t . , i oceant opens June 20: Ainer. I V, XlSV! "fn'XKirS ."JMLnn'i noma HOTEL THEDFORD Bl" " nkitniltA,iiiiv n,!!,rS-?y,i!r.re"Ja """5 IIMt IIAK1IY ntTKll-'.l.r) Owner & rrop. AUDITORIUM HOTEL"'" ' n i vmnmAuri iiii i 1:1. iil -.li: i .. i - -i -" ..-.....o. it, ij, w II IXI3 THE GIRARD ?' Bth Are- " b(",,l't' I. A. OATES. 1! Kentucky $n Ill Oft . nAAa, ev nn dtnnera; mule. Hnfnl 1NJur Ynrlr 4th Ave. near nrmn ...,.,. .,.,.. c- l.M.Kmnt v..fii-. "Mnitri, t. ai. HAT-i'l.W New Tenney Hotel J0 rooms, wm . A ulthout balb. runnlnc water In every room. Furnl.htpii entirely new ltnnb .( ,. t- rr A5ll5T The Almeda ?0T Bev"i'h Ave h bicck to ocean j rellned patrm nite: reneonaMe. F. A. SHEPHHUD, The Zurich 3,T euth Ave New mm- ncement, B J. Fream. Prp. OCBAN flHOVK. y. .1. HOTEL MAJESTIC DIRECTLY ON THE IlEAClT Klevator acrlce; excellent culelnit. NEW PHILADELPHIA Orenn Pathway nnil IJeaeh European plan Clement ft Clement. NORTH END HOTEL cor;rsr service ovalitt SEA WATER IN ALI, BATHS " Capacity B00. OPENS JUNP1 t HODERT M. VATT. L,....1", MiSw. THE SHEI.RIIRTMP New modern hotel: hot andcold runnlngwatie In every room: private baths: Ocean pJtU wav. farlnr park and ocean. V c Hvni SEASIDE HOTFT Directly on the Ocean front All guest . oxerlooklng Ocean Hum.Ra fiTOTICTfi? The Waverly "n "athway. ne-r-,., n..,....Pc"c.h..,"7 -anagemen. v....v ... ..vU, .A.ciiPni ervr. Is. If A VPTI Colonial " IN AV1CVITM ten moderatft. !K Trom Qin ELDORADO HOTEL At T.noh Fnrttitf TRke A. W. rrHn. Tm c i tv.li vs rv .h r.i L. - Stokes Hall " fhy. m iii'i ivim i unninic w&tfsi prlvnte hatha A. I.. K. Straasburger. Own at THP NATiniMAT 60 Main Av. -. i- saf . -, -n, iiannr, Hotel Le Chevalier c- wbbti . J. F. Doremuj THE QUEEN gflgfl fB Atlantic House "fac'l f"""" Avef D YATES ft CO.; The Mayberry 8th wesiey. 23d h Or enn Ilon.e, 72 Main Av.. nr. Ueach. Pru r.nniw. croquet: nooaier r. c Duncan. F M'HINO IKK IIKACH. N. J. THE.WARRE N ON TUB OCKAN 8PRINO I.AKF. BK,CII. N. J. A houie that'a 'different" in Ita fin appointments, artistic decoratlona. hnmellla atmosphere and service. Surrounded ty green lawns and gardena at the edge of tea eea. Opening Juno 18. For reservations! W. It. Stiihln. Ill V. 70th Street. Ne New York) pangtinJ THE SHOREHAM E spanohni iif.i.KSMi:nK. r. . j Eagles Mere, Pa. ij The summer resort thnt Is different because It combines mountnln and seashore conditions vltli unluue sur roundlncs. fl The snndy bench and temperata wntrr of the Tike of the Kaales af. ford splendid bathlmc 3200 feet abort sea level. fl Ons of (he finest o!f courses la America. fj For booklet and rates, writ The Crestmont Inn William Woods. Manager. The Forest Inn Herman V. Yeacer. Manarer. The Lakeside J. 8. Kirk Son. The Raymond Morrar S. Ideas. Manacer. POCONO MOUNTAINS Shaw nee-on-I)ela ware. Tra. BUCKW00D INN (FIREPROOF) Swiai-enDt!avt. PcaBijIraala NOW OPF.N A hotel of notable distinction located In a park of 10,000 acres, exclusive to Uests;7i milea from New York, 75 miles from Phila delphia. Home of the Shawnee Coun try Club. CHAS. V. MURPHY, Manager I FNWClOri !U. bathlna;, flshlnx. Uoolci E1YYVJ let DETruc.K k SON- Pelaware AVater flap. Ta. The Bellevue u .t0 ,n T,' ' inc ucucvaac tpteti Excellent UMa,i Th. popular house for yourur psopla. Caa. 150: a mln. to aUtlon. Booklet. Dandu tclf and tennis HARV-Y W. BLAInT' Forest HouaeiiS;. TL'SE&Jt TTi Hillcrear Thorourly modern. u ine tniucfeat r Howard. Pii 3 East btroudsburc, r. BERWICK INNsST Farm connected. Illustrated booklet. P. C. DICKBRSON. Owner. The Maplehum SgsS5g r-ade. pacloua lawns llath'v, fltli'r, tennl M otorUt ratered to. Unoklet T.. 1.1 Ha C II Pocono Pines. Prt. POCONO PINESlNN V rreeo. Pa. U.1H' IKV IHlUhlV-'tor a real vaoa and plenty lood t tunes to t Hateelt r Pnnklat. HTAB KOU 1 ft Iil Inn. for rant anil rae. In PtMf . Mts, Mod. swim pool, tennis, amuna, H If. Nw nwri'anin mrw r .Mount 'ofonot I'a. The Ontwood "f y. rheClairniont:.-," Monnt Homo. Pa. Heller's Mt. Airy ""k.'V,1, Marshall Creek. Pa. MAIt.XHAI.IH FA1.I.S HOtt, Private bath i own farm. H"tarlit'ma. Bklt N, Huffman, Ealt EtrouJf- Fa. niev. 2000 ft. Lodge a, Cottnires, Cabj. ramp, raalno. Oarftwe, Oolf, Tennis, )' llardH. Iiowllnp. Orrheitra, Danclntr. Bi" Inr Hathln Flwhlnw. H-mlle lake, nootf. ' te, it i O . .J r'f H i.?! ,'31 n 5S J a Ti kjt ,i - I ' f i t $ 'JiV ,C . tf u'i -1f. l .. , . . I '. . ri .. 'ji .-" f ' rt J IVfl . .. .. j ." :r: ' . . .,.. !