rv, ;' w '- v fc' i 'WT Y v DREAMLAND ADVENTURES "CATS IN DIRDLAND" By daddy ' ... it.i. .mm Pencil and BltlV atto tMr Blrdland friends from danger, and play " M' on the Cats' CHAl'TEIt I Tlie riot Behind Hie Hedge rnflv heard low voice murmur- P me behind U,o hedge. Sho couldn't maKo out what tlio'y were Baylnff. but ,hey sounded as though thoy wero plot- tin mischief. Tho voices were thoso of cats not nually cat voices such as ono some lime, hears at niaht, but sccrct-tclllnK. mTwInr cat voices. Thoy were so 'mysterious that recgy sat up In the hammock whero sho had been UozlnB .nd peeked over tho hedge. On tho other side were Thomas Cat. Tlr Cat and Blacklo Cat with the r litis very closo together. This In It ,heif made Pegy suspect that (hey wnro Uo to something wrong. As a rulp JiE-ioa rit Kent on his own sldo of So aU?y and tackle Cat kept on the ivSer sMe" whllo neither would think ?or rt moment of letting Tlgor Cat come across the BtretTt from his homo down fh block! Now hero thoy were, tho hfee as thick as thieves. Peggy listened very Bharply forget tine for a moment thnt It-wmn't pollto to listen to what otnor jionioiis wem yl,g among thcinsolvcs and present ra''."b ""i.i ...i, mi n innw hern mid 1V'."?.C?,"I" '"M,t inl.lhor what they EVHlKtf PUBLIC? IiEDGERr-PmfiDIiJLPHkSA:, ' MONDAY, ' MAY iO, 1920 f f 17 away scurried the cats over a back rAne5ri3liUmpcd from tl10 hammock and hu? wi.f .tihcll, aa fast n "ho could. ffinr i,8,c."""Jctl l0 t"e top of tho JnSSc' 8i01f0tll,l"M, them far down tho would h ' n r?Ilo,.tlloy ,wcro Bln u,ey pomm ln.iB)rd,alld o"ff before she mnii5.et. U,ero. t0 wnr th birds. Swallow ,ftWrd', V,CBgy saw General sky. B nlrPlano stun's " tho tlin'3c!n2L?mUlowI" orlc1 PfS8yi nd "iin?S ?JCaU ?,nme, swooping down. fiil22 eni? B'rdlail. and toll tho birds Ihefn n.iC!l,B nro coming to hunt !? T.c l,l?,n t0 beware l ....'.' te". themt" shrilled Oncral &... ' unrtme toward tho distant nin?.B'ftiBlar,Vm? l fol,ow' camo "Pon BIIIv Hdlng llulkv Sam. mil.. .5$ .your mfsaBcl" shouted 7. y. , c,lml "I" behind mo and o o?5?,'dl(,,,l.,,0 Fa,,' and Ba"y Sani "" u uiruiana on a gallop. (Tomorrow io bo cats hunt tho birds. told how the CROWDS AT DEDICATION" Impressive Scene Enacted When St. Vincent's Is Blessed More than 100,000 persons ntlcnilod the dedication of the new St. Vincent's Homo, tlio diocesan orpliaunRC. nt Liansdowno nvrnnt) nnd Oarrcttford road, Upper Dnrhy towuslilp, entcr- 'i'fic Mot Ttev. b. J. Dougherty, V. ." """''shop of I'ltiladelplilu, offi elated, lie was unsifted by 100 priests and ns mnny FCinlnnrlaiiH. Governor nPro'il nd the Very Hcv. Joseph A. Uilllnk'nr. rtinnnnllni. ,.t II. ,ll.... t.S?V"r And fauVe-nVugi.;-exactly tp?kc. is she feared, thoy were up to mischief., it wis nn occuslon ot splendor. Tho nrciiDisiiop, clad in pontllicnl robes of ... I,.- thorn Is flno hunting In Bird- land." mewed Thomas Cat. "A stray MWtry cat was telling mo yesterday, Si caught so many birds ho grow tired oi ? eating 'em and'eamo to town for a Ch2w?l!. rmtired of eating milk and i craps, and I'd like to chango to rdco plump birds," mewed Blacklo Cat, lick in his lips. , ..,.. "I like to go hunting for blrdH," pur red Tiger Cat, sharpening his claws on tho bar'c ot ft troe . .. When shall wo start for Blrdland? inked Thomas Cat. night away," answered Blacklo Cat and Tiger Cat In ono loud mow. Sh-sh-sh-shl" warned Thomas Cat. "Some bird might hear us and carry tho warning to Blrdland before wo can get There" AH three cats looked s yly around, but they didn't sco any liltds listening. Neither did thev sco Peggy MeWnB over the hedge, but Peggy felt that It was time to uct, "Tou ought to be ashamed of your Miff Thomas Catl" she cried. "And "" ... 11I..H. nnrt TtW. YOU liaVO ii.n'iv t'o cat at home, and you don't Med to go hunting tho poor birds. "Mor-ow! Wo'ro going to bo wild eata. Mer-owl We're npt coming tack until we have eaten all the blids we want! Jler-ow! Mer-owl" And TOOT AND T.IMB Inntanllr relieved by our ipeclal arch mipportn. fitted and adjusted by experts. Our Senmlrsn Klastle Itoalerr. tho most comfortable support for vari cose clne, swollen limbs, weak knees nnd ankles. Trusses, abdominal and athletic sup- porters ot all kinds I Larirest mfrs of (leformlty appliances In the world. ttllndtlpnla Orthopedic Co.. 40 N. 18th at. Cut out and keep for reference. P. I NOW OPEN Hanscom's Beautiful NEW RESTAURANT 1221 CHESTNUT ST. Downstairs Const Philadelphia by telllnic jour friends about this latest addition to Chestnut Street. Kemrmbet' Tliere'M n Plate, on for You nnd u Cap of GRAND BANQUET THE WORLD'S FINEST COFFEE IUriftrnrn'H loderute rrleen nnd Wall riai llome-Cookrd Fonda lrevoll OTIIPIl 1IA.SSCO.M KKHTAUKANTH mi Ualntit St. lX.'IJ Market St. U(U Chentnut ht. 1t Market St. Bit) M. intli ht. O-tO Market Ht.iV Sill and Market Mts. V Spring Classes SKHttpim IIon., Wed., Fri. nights sJumuMp Thursday nights ipmbh Tucs., Thuro., night3 tiiittihts ptrt Afternoons & evenings Astfirtfon Every nigbt triiAncne Monday, Thursday fJlu Wednesday, Friday Short, intensive, practicul courses. Open to men and women. Low fees. Classes commence week of May 10. iree Scholarships lo IJlseliaraed Hervlce Men Call or Phono for Particulars YMCA 1421 Arch St llllllllllllllllllllilllll n,u I A Tin Roof ! I lade Over. J MAKING over father's SXTitrousera for the 5 small boy is a familiar 5 weabut did you know it could be done with tin roois S (That is, it can if you f nave the right kind of s tin.) a toTv" addit'n8 were made, tin wnT City hospital, a 5 be fT PHi onT in 1884 had to 5 I such0" J 2L 'iSB,. n otVicH J! t '"""won mat S the finparti2SoWerc K'nd t0 huy - we tin nt $8 nm. ,...,,.. tt So on other building ' Wun,?'ki!B over tin trousers, ndrtlUbeMuni IWeW S likeV0 wff thero ia "othlng a r ""--but you want the host ; the i.0f tuny,roofor to name Bn i xS s w cloth of gold, with a coldnn miter unon uls head nnd a Boldcn crozlcr in his right hnnd, was tbo center of tho pic ture. Next to him sat Governor Sproul and Mrs. Sproul. Grouped nbout them robed in the cloth of row vestments of pontifical services were tho ofliccrs of the blessing nnd of tho benediction of the Blessed Sacrament given nt tho con elusion of tho service by Archbishop Dougherty. Near East Aid Calls In Churches The cull for help from the Near Knst. where thousands pf women nnd children arc starving, was hounded yesterday in sixty churches in nil parts of the citv. i w!cJNTniffl J 1 6-Day Excursions Season 1920 ' NIAGARA. FALLS via Picturesque Reading-Lehigh Valley Route From Philadelphia, Trenton, I Atlantic City, Reading, Harris- Durg, etc. 1 READERS' VIEWPOINT Letters to the Editor on Current Topics Respecting the Flag To the Xdttor of the Evening PubUo Ltdarr: Sir How often do wo hear people spcnlc of respecting tlio tae Especial ly, during the recent war, when so much stress wua placed on tho fact that when Old Qlory pnseed by one should raise hln lint or stnlid nt attention. TIiIh In all right, but when ono stopi to think of the conditions existing to day, -and tho greedy profiteers who for tho lust of tho almighty dollar are lining their pockets to tho detriment of tho public, thoy aro neither respecting the ling nor aro they 100 per cent Americans. When Lincoln In his famoua Gettys burg speech, uttered thoso words "A government of tho people, by tho people, niul for tho ueople, etc. ! ho must havo realize what tho Eftnrs and Stripes stood for. Tho booner tho profiteering class and camouflaged 100 per cent Americans wuko up to tho fact of tho great wrong Ihey aro doing, tho tooncr our beauti ful flag will havo n deeper and fuller slgnlficanco to us nil. II. M. CimiSTIK. rnt method of electing tho Legislature. If they do incline to mako a trial of proportional representation, they nro only putting themselves In lino with proeresslvo opinion all over tljo world. May I not urgo nil who would sub stitute for our prewnt Ineffective system of voting a system which gives tho minority n. olrc In the government, and at the same time ensures tho rule of the majority, to write nt onco to the commission nnd ask that the constltu tlbn bo amended to permit Its use. Letters should bo nddresscd to tho constitutional revision committee, liar rlgburg, Pa. x IMOOEf B. OAKLET. Tho Gladstone, May 7, Glad We Were of Service To the Editor ot the Evening PuVlte Lfttaort Sir On behalf of tho Philadelphia board of promotion In tho One Hun dred Million Dollar Campaign of tho Northern Baptist convention wo want to express In heartiest terms our deep appreciation of your, co-operation In our wodrr ,. "itnout this, and the splendid, publicity It mcaht, wo feel wo would rVB..ir,lenJr.ar.Bno" or our objective In the "New World Movement." W want to specially mention your generous Interest during the- final week of our campaign, when tho. press was our Immediate medium of appeal, en couragement and report. Our ultlmnto success Is now within sight, and for your part In It past,' present and future we thank you. Appreciatively yourss THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE. May P, Skorrett, Chairman. German Army200,000 by May 1S ' Derlin, May JO.-The reduction ot the German army to a total of 2Q0,f 000 men will be completed by May 18, it was declared in an official statcmeut just issued. Proportional Representation To the Editor ot the Evcnlno PubUo Ltdocr: Sir Tho constitutional roUslou com. mlttee that Is sitting at Harrlsburg, seems to bo In favor of substituting proportional representation for our prcs- m -because it fits Carefully made from the best materials, Munsingwcar garments outwash, out wear and outlast expectations. In the long run most economical. Summer Munsingwcar is made in many different styles and fabrics, sheer, cool and comfortable. Form-fitting knitted arments for men, women and children, oose-fitting woven athletic suits for men. ' the satisfaction lasts ft Founded in 18G5 The House that Heppe built Inaugurated the One-Price System in 1831 'I Downtown 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptbwn 6th and Thompson Street '$1422; t Itound Trip Tickets Rood In parlor or rsrt S17.O0. In addition to Pullman charies. AH Fares Subject to 8 War Tax fiooil Only n Coaches sleeping regular Philadelphia and Reading Railway OjffiK Victrola'VI With Five Records $39.25 This Victrola VI outfit is only one of many Victrola groups which are" available at Heppe's. ; , This' Victrola may be purchased through our. Rental-Payment Plan for as little as Pay only 75crwef y" J ttt i 1 Furthermore, JC Weekly any time within one year if you should desire a machine of a larger size we will exchange it at full value " I 11 JLXcnangeaDie within 1 Year and give you credit on the new outfit for all payments made. There are many outtits available at Heppe's in a variety of styles and finishes- at prices ranging from $25 to $350. Any Heppe Victrola outfit may be purchased by cash, or charge accountor by the Heppe Rental Payment Plan, which applies all rent toward the purchase price. Call, phone or w.rite for cata logues and f u 1 1 particulars. c. J. heppe & SON Downtown 1117-10 Cheatnat St. Uptown Oth nd Thompson Sti. Lee Union-Alls e ylo&t Popular Work Garment in. America The proof is simple. Unless LEE UNION-ALLS gave the greatest service and the most satisfac tion they could not continue to lead all other work garments manufactured in total sale. Anil Worn einior UN ION-ALLS is a Trade-Marked Name They Can't Be UNION-ALLS Unless They are LEE'S. ' A sftiAsBJlrSsKaJa1 lnsf)iMlHiMMM ATIMELY PRICE REDUCTION that appeals to all House Furnishers who want strictly first class, refined floor coverings. Every Summer Rug in our immense stock, including ALL RAG RUGS ALL CREX RUGS ALL FIBRE RUGS ALL HAND-BRAIDED RUGS 25 Discount off Regular Prices We Continue Our Special Offer of ' 20 Discount on our unequalled collection of Oriental Rugs ' ' " ii sis .III i , We emphasize the great variety of UNUSUAL SIZES in addi tion to our regular stock sizes of high grade WILTON RUGS from our own looms. HARDWICK & MAGEE CO. Floor Coverings Exclusively for almost a century. 1 220-1 222 Market St. 1 - t ttA I sLlH. --a ,r Wvr Surplus Plant Sites Is your plant "logically located"? Docs your present location offer as many worth-while advantages as Hopewell, Va.? A wide variety of industries already located there. it Are trade centres shifting in your industry? If you were to rebuild today, would you select your present site? Is your production hampered by ad verse labor and housing conditions? Arc excessive power costs, taxes and water rates cutting down your profits? Is your business suffering for lack of adequate transportation facilities? Arc you without room to expand your plant to take care of the increased demand that's coming? Would a branch factory located at a place of greater strategic value help to solve your production and marketing problems? Would lower freight rates make easier for you to compete. Do you have to fight a hosnle local government to prevent harassing restric tions on your business? Do you need the help of technical and traffic experts to work out your particular Ptffiins? Are you l& for a suitable place to begin a mAJBlracturing business? The vital elements of a logical loca tion are found at Hopewell, Virginia. If lack of any of these elements is ham pering your production or distribution then your plant is not logically located. One of iho largeit snd belt equipped technical staffs In the world Is at the disposal of Hope rtU InduaexU. Hopewell is the logical location be cause it offers to manufacturers: Proximity to sources of raw material and fuel. Low power costs. Abundance of pure water. Low freight rates. Factory buildings. Adequate railroad facilities. Plentiful contented labor. Homes for workers. Freedom from harmful municipal re strictions. Even climate. Sites with railroad sidings. Tidewater shipping faculties. These advantages havo already at tracted to Hopewell the following diver sified industries: Trunks and bags, pot tery, steel tools, electrical supplies, wool and cotton waste, bag recovery, paper pulp and textiles. Hopewell's industrial activity is not lim ited to these lines. There are unusual pos sibilities for other basic and secondary in dustries that logically belong at Hopewell. Are you logically located"? Put your problems up to our Technical arid Traffic xperts. At no other location will you find tho remedy for so many of your in dustrial handicaps. 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