fU'j 4 .A fl ' l & 1 EVENTS TtrBnOmBDOrTSBr t, .'". v'f a" ' .." f r Wt&&$nktoili&r! 3fioK A , ' v f ,tM - .p .r t.wt. :;iT, 11' ; V rr I't m L"C ,i i ii READERS VIEWPOINT Letters to the Editor on Cur- rent Topics Praises Kospoth'a Article 3Vfc JBdlfor o fie Bvcnliiff Public Ledger: . Sir Permit m In offer my con gratulations to you and Mr. Kospoth for your profoundly gratifying statement of thft facts In the German situation. this country must do tnaae to realise the urgency o( standing by France until ino unnnisnea J sett lea for all time, the unfinished Job of November 11th Is Mv mlmlrnflnn fop Prance and ml' hopo for America Impel mo to express jny commendations of the world servloe you are performlnij. K, H. QATE8. Philadelphia, March 17. Approves Editorial T the Editor el the Evtnino PubHo Ltdoer: Sir All y?u say In today's Hvenino Public tiKDOKR In re Pennsylvania furnishing better apples and capable of raising: cattle, etc and all the money for 'such Kolner out West, Is true, too true to be appreciated by our lunkhead Americana. We are banking on the progress, hustle and foresight of our forefathers, and are becoming apathetic Inert, dead and very unpatriotic. What you say will be heeded by city folks about as much as by the canine or gold flshr by our farmers as much as If phonographed to theli cows and pigs. ' KIUCANN1E3. Philadelphia, March 10. As to Crude Oil 3 the Editor of tht Evcntno PulUc Ledotr: Slr The reason ehtn In the VJvbnino Public LrDorn it March 12 by Mr. J. B. Van Kenan, gasoline salosmanager for the Atlantic Heflnlng Co., Is amuB lng, considering the fact that the Atlan tic nefinlng Co. and the Standard O Co. are one and thr.t the Standard Oil Co, first started In business as a crude oil producer and now controls possibly two-thirds of th oil wells and pipe lines of Uils country, and of course quotes the adn.nce price o' their own crude oil as an excuse to rrtvunce the price of a. necessary commodity they call gaso line to thirty-one cents per gallon, and which Is really nothing more than com mon benzine, and a poor quality at that, and which sold in 1876 at seven cents er gallon and a poor seller at that The present quotations of the Standard OU Co. stocks Is a. sure indication of the monopoly they have secured in the oil business. The decrease in crude oil cannot be true. The Un"! 9ffo "!d othr countries would not build oil-burn- tag vessels if mien were wjJ32jEn. Philadelphia. March 14. Uncle Sam as Employer T the Editor of the Evtnino Public Ltdoer- Sir 1 am the wife of a chll Bervlce official holding a position of komc re sponsibility and Importance In one or the local federal olllces In this clt Both my husband and ms-lf read jvltn considerable Interest the editorial en" "One Big Employer Who Lets His ork ing People Starve" and the article by Mr. Catherwood. both appearing In your issue of February 27 Mv hunlianrt entered the federal em ploy some twenty years ago. after tak-( Ing a competitive civil service cxamlnn-, tion, and haB worked himself up without the use of political Influence until todaj , tii Eaiorv is umownu uuuvv .u -5 average of other government employes. I a but still considerably below what he Jfc would be paid If holding a correspond- & Ing position in a. regular business gjg pursuit , g We hi-vo a growing family and one or a our parents dependent upon his Income r know that he has endeavored to glvi . his best to the government during his ( a twenty years of service and they ha c , rewarded his efforts by retaining him a- gU; the same salary since 1012. During tht fcg period from the outbreak of the war i In 1914 to date we have seen cm' ties of all kinds Increase in price from 50 to SCO per cent. It Is unfortunate that wo based our standard of living on his Income of 1912 and 1913 before the terrific Inflation of prices covering all kinds of necessities started. Wo nave watched - with considerable alarm our Income shrink until It has Ifesn than halt the purchasing power It had four years ago. During the last two years wo have merely existed and we have been com pelled to practice all kinds of economies and to absolutely dispense with many things we formerly considered necessi ties and we have confined our purchases to the barest necessities, and during this period we havo seen the grocer, tho butcher and other retailers as well as laborers and athelr families acquire motorcars, furs and Jewelry out of the tremendous prices and wages wo were In part compelled to meet. Wo endeavored during tho period of the war and subsequently to contribute our quota to the various charities that were so insistent In their demands. We purchased United Statos bonds of eacn series, which we havo slnco been forced to dispose of at a sacrifice and our little savings havo boen absorbed In an endeavor to keep pace- with tho upward trend of prices. About every nation on tho faco of God's green earth that lays claim to being civilized, appropriates funds to pension and retire superannuated em ployes In their civil establishments, tna exception being this country. Tho only pension programs that Congress has ever considered up to date are ones which were self-contributory, m'wnlng by that, that each 'employe would e called upon to donate a percentage of his present low and inadequate salary or wage. Programs for tho revision of salaries and the retirement of federal employes havo been presented to vorloUB Con gresses by different cabinet officers from tho time of President Rooseyolt, but owing to tho fact that the civ II seryloo employe Is debarred by executive order from political activity and until quite recently has boen denied ttio right or protest and In view of tho fact that hi. oto Is scattered and therefore of little weight In tho elections, the recommen dations, honestly made by cabinet omccrs, havo died In committees; and duo to tho success that haa attended tho recent efforts of tho various labor organizations In enforcing their demands through Congress, a great many of the employes In the goemment service havo become afflllatcd with the Federa tion of Labor when It extended Its hand, and through the federation 8 efforts minor Increases, not to exceed 20, havo been granted to thoso employes wtioao salaries or wages are leBS than JZ600 a year, although this email increaco Is now threatened to bo swept away T adverse action of Congress. Pre sumably. In view of tho limitations set, the powers that be at Washington must consider those with salaries over J2B00 a year aa living In tho lap of luxury. The foregoing is merely illustrative of the condition of thousands of other gov ernment employes, and In view or the fact that the recommendations made from time to itlmo by various cabinet officers to Congress, both art to a gen oral revision of salaries and on to pen sion bills, havo been utterly disregarded. It Is believed that the only legitimate method of getting redress is through the editors of newspapers and commercial bodies throughout the United States. A WlriS. Philadelphia, March 9. Some Snow! To the Editor of the Evtnino PuWo Ledger! Sir Thoso who think winter has been Birth Record Spoon A full size sterling silver teaspoon. The handle gray finished and embossed -in the design of a stork. The bowl arranged for engraving all the facts which such a record should contain, including a clock dial on which are en graved the hands showing time of birth $4.50. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVEItSSflTHS Qp Geuting's Offer overenthuslostio In Philadelphia should toko a trip to Maine. Thero tho nnow Is fifty-seven Inches on tho level, and drifted In many places. Tho lco in tho Kennebec Is three feet thick, In tho ponds and brooks is four feet, and the ground la frozen hard to a depth of five foot. This breaks tho record in Kennebec county. Thero Is a story going about that part of Maine of a farmer near Augusta who hadn't been getting his mall. lie snowslioed In to boo tho postmaster at Augusta, to enter his complaint "you must be mistaken," he was assured, 'as tho H. P. D. carrier has been mak ing his route regularly on enowshoea" After conslderablo unsatisfactory argument the farmer returned home. Just before reaching his houso no dis covered some strango snowshoe tracks. Out of curiosity, he followed them, up, and found that tho R. F. D. man had oeon leaving his mall in tno mra m on uio ridgepole or tno oarn.KSS' snow I DORA MORRKLL HUGKES. Philadelphia, March 9. t " ascoT ' asco. ' asccJ mZSSiSSschSjI DASccf asco. ' asccTI L ---- - - -- -- ' II fcnsjJisjrsisj sjajfiipH D iii iii -a.-. .- t 1 SOLE AGENTS - GLOVE-GQIP SHOES fcST GLOVE-GRIP SHOES Sv (Hk BROOKLYN MADE JJI) $7 85 JF Ss. .Or vvfl A 'J vrfrnM and cctMoAiJsAMm'A (Sll a Jn btIti j isW i M ii ...jsspv:i iT" l 31 S. 15th St. Second Floor 15th St. Second Floor t Best Shoe Value in Pennsylvania WHY"? - Open 8 A. XI. to 6:30 P. M. for Your Convenience J p a lujmu'uiu 10 II- All Members Modem Woodmen of America Not Connected With Any Local Camps Flrine rommnnlcal With FRED'K W. HOCH ci.r.rtK rim.A. camp M1519 COLUMBIA AVE. 3 I H H H wv PHKa! tv n k li w Your One Unfailing Friend, Your Bank Account! It will stand by you when all others fail. It will fjive you happiness in your youth i j in saving it dollar by dollar, i pleasure in the knowledge you ' j posies, it in your middle life, and, 1 1 best of all, it will brinjr comfort 1 1 and independence in your old age. I j Begin to save today. We pay 3.65 Interest on Savings Accounts From Day You Deposit I j and permit you to draw four i checks a month. ! (raOTNIINlRv Kl tf lor Children an. Sizes 8 to 10 V $ 6-50 Right now, when dressy button shoes arc most in demand, we offer nearly a thousand pairs of pat ent leather with cloth or grey buck tops, tan calf, buck top and tan calf lace with cloth tops at these special prices. All sizes. Growing Girls' PUMPS Patent and Dull Drew AND anT'Slack Calf OXFORDS Specially $ Priced at 1230 Market Street ."7 ?. tj rAzi Citv ' mi I glgg HHKHBBHBHil S tM mm m a Misses M m Sizes 11 to 2 3 $7.50 1 1 ffl 1.1 1 .50 i 1308 31 Chestnut 0 NmMmmmmMmmmmmmmmimmummwmmmvm raiElini11iniWIIBil!llllliniEIMU1IMHra 3500 Yards Of New Spring Cloths To be built to the individual meas urement of approximately one thousand I men and young men. $53 For your selection from scores of new Easter tailoring fabrics regu larly worth $65, $70, $75, $80 and $85. When we remind you that this straight-from-the-shoulder merchant tailoring propo sition ends at 5:30 on March 27, you will see the necessity of registering your order as early as possible. Wanamaker & Brown TA0RPING Market at Sixth St. oilBiii lfflDiBM iiiraiiriiiiiiiiiiiiffl1 PPfl! buiii! pram ilii IMiffilil! uiinffliiiiiiiffra'miiis! usHifuiiBiiiiiriiriiiiiiBiihl? $ 8 38.50 (PRONOUMCIB CYTINa) m and permit you to draw iour Street I y ator of rtmoui 3hoc. ctree " If H checks a month. & Mm h M3i m ti,M iiiaai'i vm m m i Wyrtffl for a mi Safe Strong Structure. iim PrftCO Exp ded MetJ Lath. It Kinfoicea (he pUitu ktept out veirni'n nulua firo-buiicr of ovtir vrtlL 2ji I WVJf emtlet to mrc-lL fw. t(u, MoreecanomicaltouM 1i fewer l.pi. ive floor- pace rnekea plaalerint; cuier. Ideal lor temodclinjj 01 Dew cooatruction Vfoik. lAtitnt ardtltetU tnJ lulldtn ntommtnj PENCO M,tel Loth. WiUtforuUbf. PENN METAL CO., Ltd. . 25la uA WatrlM Sit, rilla. Mak c Uw Kamaut PENCO MtUI Lalh, KooJ. Uf (Cetluif . Fire LMen,a. Low Telephone Rates TODAY your telephone costs you about one-half what it did before the war. WHY? Because a 1914 dol lar is worth so much less than it used to be. We pay 1920 dollars these days for wages and materials. HOW DO WE DO IT? By running short every month. It can't continue. The rates now charged were made before the war. They must be made adequate! !& your service. Silk Lined Suits Have Captured Philadelphia ( v I HEIR values are so much A greater than the average man or young man expected to receive for his money this Spring that word of them is traveling from mouth to mouth, and when one man buys either a silk-lined suit or a conservative business suit he promptly tells his friends about his fortunate purchase. $38.50 for new Spring sillc-lined suits or conservative business suits worth every whit of $45 and $50. That's the brief story of value-giving which hundreds of men are taking advantage of at 1217-19 Chestnut Street. William EL Wanamaker 1217-19 CJiestnutjSt ?i A s c o A s c o A s c o A s c o A s - 0 A S Ci o ' i A S C oi A I A 5 C o1 A S- S: A S c o A b C 01 A S C A S CJ o A s s A S c to A s c fo A S r-C o A s c o A s c o mMMllMll3ZSBZS Again We., Lead in Lowering the Price of Esssmm 12dOZ less Than February Prices "GoldSeaP E'Gc Eggs-"Oo Oneot tht 1,500,000 Hint l'tcsh xrom tno ncsu ittcivo or as big, meaty eggs aa were ever gathered. Strictly Fresh EIwIti'S- dozen Every egg guaranteed fresh. 53 35 Rich Creamy CHEESE'6 Splendid vnluo very nu tritious just the right snap. Asco Macaroni, pkg. 10c 10 "Asco" BUCKWHEAT Pk Prepared with milk. Just mix your batter with water the best-cakes you over served. 19 Choice Pink SALMON can A very economical meat substitute. Try croquettes made with boiled rice. VrrrffrrVYVVrrnlVVrWrVyvayi We Are Continuing Our Special Sale of Calif Peachcs,and Cherries for Balance of Week Zeftu Peaches "35c':4.15" Cherries' '25c:$2.90ate Packed in a pure, heavy, delightfully-flavored sugar syrup. Do not hesitate to buy a dozen cans ; we will assort them for you. wvwwyysywuwywyywyyyywyywywvMyyywwuwMyMMWwwywyyyyywwyMyMy nrrJivrwrrvrnvvr,vWwr)Y M laLaaaWliBuBaa9l "Asco Blend" (Our Very Best) Coffee 42 Every time you pay 60c or 60c.for coiTce you are just throwing away from eight to eighteen cents a pound, and you seldom get as good satisfaction. lb "Asco" Blend (Our Very Best) Particular people, the tea drinkers that know a good cup, the homes that know dollar quality even though it costs only forty-fiv cents, are those that are using "Asco" Blend today. AywyMMyyyyyyyyyMwyyyiyyywywyyywyyyMyyyyywwyiyyyyMy4 Van Camp's Soups... can 10c Choice Tomatoes ....can lie Best Whole Grain Rice, lb. 18c Square Brand Cond. Milk, 16c Best , Pumpkin can 9c Calif. Evap. Peaches, .lb. 30c Pure Jellies glass 14c Fresh Cracker Dust... lb. 13c Peanut Butter glass 13c Norway Mackerel, ea. 9c13c "Asco" Cornstarch ..pkg. 9c Pearl Barley lb. 7c "Asco" Rolled Oats. .pkg. 10c Pure Olive Oil bot. 16c Maillard's Chocolate, cake 14c fr Tender Cooked Beets can 17c Fancy Calif. Prunes . 20c-24c-28c Sweet Tender Sugar Corn can 12&C All Brands Evap. Milk . can 12c Best White Soup Beans . . n 8( Heinz Oven Baked Beans can 12C-17( II TU vnnnwnrnrri'ri'W 'rV'yffrrirffffrrw Penn Mai Syrup 28c Pure cane sugar syrup. Without question tho very finest made. Can be used for a great many purposes where sugar is required with equal results. This price is very special. aMyyyyMy- J Gem Nut Margarine n,35c "Asco" Oleomargarine Made from pure vegetable oils. Whole- A pure butter substitute for the table or some and economical. any purposo where butter is required. Sold in hundreds of our stores. If the store where you trade does not sell it our v uiuuaBc ji u gtuu w uncut jruu vu uiu nearest American oiore. r-S T1 T nifltAAr N rS CkP tanhrwt Wl a .(.IAA.V Wm I m 1 HHWm m - bU.WBWHL L'd BestlUlldriMlio Spoken of sometimes as ocean chicken. All white meat with a delicate flavor. Servo as is on toast: delichtful for salads -v ireBninjj, mun u kjubb 01 t;ruje juice i f . ana Croquettes. "Grape Juicetpn3 Highly recommended for the sick room. What is more nourishing, as well as re freshing, than a glass of grape juice? r giiuality & QuMitiij "ISr Uictor Bread The Unmalchahle Loaf 8 Victor i3 truly a loaf without competition cither as nualitv or cmantitv. The most nutritious and economical food you can buy. This price on Victor applies to our Phila., Camden and Suburban Stores "Asco" Cake PKg White Gold Chocolate. 14c (Victor Raisin Bread loaf 12c Baked with California luscious raisins. These Prices Effective in All Our Meat Markets Don't Eat Cheap Meats But eat tho Cheaper Cuts of the Finest Quality Meats obtainable. We handle only the finest quality of Meats, thus insuring you that when you buy from us you get only the BEST. Thick End lb 25' Rib Roast Extra fancy quality na tive beef; lean, sweet, juicy and tender. 35' Best Cut Rib lb Roast Sweet, tender and juicy. Wo are talking quality now thero is a big difference in beet. Mutton, Rib Chops .. lb. 32c Rack Chops ...lb. 28c Shoulders ....lb.25c Neck ....lb. 15c Breaat . ,...lb.l0c Lamb Rib Chops .,.. lb. 45c Rack Chops ...lb. 38c Shoulders lb. 35c Neck lb. 25c Breast lb. 20c 7(n DmbI Gtamilflnitd mmwwJ JtMJMS.t, Ulliliiiin.. a. A" V.iW.iftjyfuTjviV ' AAA Chuck or Pot, lb Roast Cut from heavy, well-fed cattle, tho finest to be bad- Lean Boiling 10s Beef, lb . 1" : - Lean Beef, gr. ...122. City Dressed Stores Everywhere in Philadelphia and Throughout Pennsylvania, new ueraey, iviaryiana ana Delaware PASCO. ,i i.i i.i iai ASCO. !'" Ki ASCO. ASCO. ASCbo ASCO. ASCO. WrmJHi' nwi'dmenwi " t axilla, ati Oi ail ii atJ i ati afci,a ( )-T'J ik'Jwj f-i.v im- , M... j." ,4 iUpjr .11 4 . v7' i - wi ik 1 w p r if