nr-f' '" s '"'W? v vj rikj HaV" ''I 1VT k. fb te .HrV i l.'.v ,.. ' i '.ritfi 'V R EVENING PUBLIC ''LEDGEpiilLABiiMlA, eWeSDAY MQEBbtt , 15, lfee i ; 77E PEOPLE'S FORUM Letters te the Editor Th ,$6.40..Week" Llvlne tH. Jtdlfer of Ih )?fiinn P.iMff. t.tdatr: )1 SHSmSw K& &ll..4.l .- .. Mf'a J$Xme Tl'Htir Lnixicn you publlih n dls dls etirskm by Saivusl M. Vauclaln, iiupcrlii tkndsnt of the Ilaldwln Ixieumetln Works. 3JI article Is hssd.d "Dally Talfcs With Tnlnltlntr Phlladslphlaris en Subjects They Knew Hsst." ? Mr, Vaucluln cars "ft werklrwnan nc! nt hesitate te marry If he Is mnMn only 90.40 i. wlc. Hut hs must forsake the lifts eltlea and the many temptations te thp pockttbeoka of the unwary." 4 It Is net my desire te enter Inte a dls dls mten with Mr. Vnvclnln en this subject, a till statements are no thoroughly, In my rtlnd, ridiculous from nrst ti? last that I ilfitn hlrn te b a- "hard nut te crack" ou the matter of household flnanclerlna-. (I rie,e never met the a-entleman, nor haw 1J (sen him. but the opinion he has created In my mind la far from cnmplltnenlan. J I cheuld he mero than pleased te ra v)m Itemise Just hew he would put th. princely sum of 10.40 te work te keep a nan and his wife. In delnx this I should W mere than pleased te knew If h would iltrert te the dws of the fllaf for clothes Ik order te take proper care of th Innnrmaii. tf doe he Include In this sum the necessary filer rarments as well as fe.nl? If the lat ter, won't he kindly tell where he would TlkS his poreharts? Alse ask him If he adles raisin a family On th's "wealth " If se. hew weulu he manars te pay doctor bill? I Hheuld JWf he has mad his "Pile" and taken ifrlde In tslllnc an applicant for work hew. Mack In 1M0 or av-n In the 60-. he werksd ftr fifty cents a day and aaed money and becomes dlsrustrd with a man who cannot de th same eday He has evldmtly steed still fur the lsst ffly years In th.s ene wspect. I wendsr If he It In a position te advise the thousand r unemployed In I'hllsdslphK today where they can ee with their families and "lies" nor exist) en 10.40 per wk and edutate tturlr children. 1 t heuld Uj ple.wd te read another In terview with this "prophet." A J MSCIXINAUU. Philadelphia. Cectmher 10. 1020 t An Ex-Servlee Man's Appeal '0 fn Ildller e Publli Ltdgtr 1 Sir riesse publish the fellow ln In your Jfublle Forum. I am an ex-servlce man and would Hue te eiplaln some thing's te fay fellow service men threujh our paper. rtral, fellows, my war record Is en 111 SWld niy dlschsne Is here, if you want te e It. It calla for tenty-fle months. It la true that lieeAIIUIrs have ccaeed mere than two jears ase and the wonderful sjamonstratlen of patrletlim that waa shown la the waln of floss and the cheers by the masses as the) steed atens Ihi line of inarch -a we returned Is one also, but don't 1st the patriotism that you showed by your flahtlrur record die. iA.a n. n-vtrletlc dut. therefore. I call en Ch of you te write te ye-ir representathes 4C7 your different states, c.illlnv en them I to.de their best te assum the presage of a bl.l te help the funners for their lueses du- . te falllne prlcea It deesn t mitter about ; the fabulous prices they received durlns the war. That was their dut Hut new that they, as buslners men. lese a little en their crops, ure must hlp them And. bes while you re about it, ou i mlxht suxzest that they pass mere bills Vrantlnr the railroads and eeriiment clerks another ' bonus" for the great lueses they UStalned durlns; the war We ei.eerWee men should be clad we did nut have any les-tes durlnc the war Seme of us ret . hUh as thirty and forty dollars a month. 'while the peer munitien and shipyard workers received as low as six. elrfht and ten dollars a da, and many as high as lfhteen. Of course, they worked overtime, emettms te secure this sum. while we tjarvlee men had te work only eight hours a day ("i. Tlven if ou would desene a bonus, the railroads, farmer" and all the ether geed fallows In this country, who trusted ou with the greatest task In the world, namely, te preserve their liberty, ce-ildn't think or aTlvlnJr you money aa a bonus, because you'd Just aquander It and gamble It away at least se our congressmen tell us. Kven our President, who. It Is said, wept when he heard of the great slaughter en t"i battlefields has been given the Nebel peace rlae and the 140 000 It carries; but he, toye, forget te mention the bonus bill that U awaiting the .Senate for the benefit of his eervjee men. r mind. boss, seu are net forgotten IVatl street lows you and has proved It Letters te the Editor (should be na brief and te the point . pegalble, avoiding; anything; that would open a denominational or secUirlan discus sion. , Ne attention will be palil te arnmy arnmy ineua letters. Names and addresses muit be signed as an evidence of flood faith, although names will net e printed If request Is made that they be emitted. The publication of a letter Is net te be taken na nil Indersement of He views by this paper. Communications will net be re turned unless accompanied by post pest post an;e, nor will manuscript be raved. Poems and Songs Desired Se that I should have leisure time a few days before Christmas I addressed my canls early did net mall them of course, se that they would be received at a "last caII." It was with a sigh of relief that I ad. dressed my list card, ret I thought even that was a pesky nuisance Ilut eer mall wllhin thres das befcre Chrlstmis brought me a nee- stu.k of cards from prison who had everpurchaaed and had unleaded en me, and every morning and aftirtmen and eve n ng f .r this dss biters ChrlstniM I was out purchaslnt cards te return te these whu had metstevkrd, snd I kept this up urtll t nearly came getting te bed se late Christmas Kve tht I was afraid Santa Claus would find mi tl I out wnen he ar ru d and would whisk nwnt I m going te sjtn my nim i te this se that you will be sure net te sen! iw a card, but in. etend let me hae a peaceful few days be fore Ihrlslmas. ...... A. OIUCAT MAN'. rh'lsdelphla. Drcember 10. lO'-'O. Suggests Articles Without an "E" Te far Z'dllee e lh Kvrninc IiMIC X.idpre.' Blr The letter "" eccures grat many limes oftener than any ether letter In the alphabet In everday language. I think that If you should start a contest for the longest sensible article net containing w sin gle specimen if the emnlprerent ". you would stir up x let of Interest among your readers Thsre will be no need of limit Ing" the number of words per article, as the manlfeetn will be short. I can com pose a sensible, grammatical article of well ever 200 words without using an e. wis ste hew man) ethers ran de It and have the diction "rend sm.wthly. without less of neeessary conjunctions or ether lannecltng WAn"'.irtlcls Is permitted te be el la "ram bllng" nature, but It must be nethlnc er er InVen condensation, a- In wrltlw ""f"."1.' etc l)y thet practice many hard r reuld be passed our. which "; ths contest of half Its 'un and Interest. Try Uyeurself It will surprise ou hew seen :ou are halted y vmam rhlladelphla, December 10, 1010 "MEFISTOFELE" SUNG Splendid Presentation of Dolte's Qreat Werk by the Metropolitan Opera Company Tim CAST Marghrlla .... Prances Alda In evlstence tr calling the "American Legien" the most ' and ... selllsh onranliDtlen In the United States j eat of ou who have fought te save their mllllere. go upon B-ll think, jeu are stl.l pointed te wlth.tl.elr pride en parade da as "our boys," and even though )ou are net deserving of a bqnu or couldn't be trusted with one, every one of these kind fellow citizens, who are dng se much for you, feel very secure when nelher i- Is spoken of, b-cause there are ."few millions trained '') men ready te sae their homes and country and let thsm cheer, W A McCALU Manhetm Ta . December 10. 1920. Sabbath as a Washday tht KdUnr nf rubHc Ltdsrr fllrw thlln I have sense eneuah tn Unew bat one cannot force people te he geed I st the goodness that counts In the forming eyf character I h.i something In my Meed that mskea me dviel'eus of msklng a "blue nw" of my own for ' r.irrlces reuse. Itsepers," cempeUIng them te confine their Ssundry operations te the "lr dss lntnd ter such labor "These who wash en Mendsv. Have all the week te dn . These who wssh en Tueeds Are net se much awry: These who wash en Saturday Must surely wash In need Iret these who wash en Bundsy Are heathens Indeed ' Attherigh ilvlna In supposed y refined neighborhood H00 rentals) eer Sbbath Jnernlrg I am eblled te listen te the rasping "squeak, squeak ' of a desen or mere pulley lines And It Isn t the "werklngman'a ' ahlrt" or his wife a ether shirtwaist I see fllp-fiapplti. In the wild but the whole family wash disfiguring ths landscape Irrl tsttniT the sensitive nerves of Damn Nature 3 turn from my wlrdew in disgust and doubt, wondering If I sm mlxsd up In my ears. I leek it the date tn my ledgrr te make sure. All ten true Heme one is at the waahtub who ought te be at church or holding "a sweetly solemn thought" within the walls of her own home. Instesd of patriae erjeh a "blue bunrtay" for the rest us. She has entirely tee much "pnrnensl liberty." fll feel emre that the majority of the readers wll agree with me that an earnest effort heuld be mtde right new te rescue the ;abbath from utter desecration, by these who have no rtseert whatseeer for nny Arm of rllglen or the Deity either ".All gw)d reforms In the psst have met with violent (eftttmts vlcluus) opposition ?he mere needed the reform the mere violent the rebellion It eurely couldn't hurt us Inconvenience us much te set as'de s few I vri Te Avoid Antagonism Te Ihr Vdltnr of tht Kvrnira J'wb'ie Ledprr: Hlr In response te a letter signed by "A Tired Weman." I have some lugeestlens that may Intc-eat her slid ethers n. tngenlsm can be cultivated, with a Uttle co-operation. It can be banished without any. . . If e'ther party te ths antagonism de sires te overcome It. ne sneuld snow ap preciation of the ether's geed Qualities, gracefully Ignoring the bad ones In such a way that the Individual will net see your plan, as this would cause him te be piqued and result In failure. In ether words, a specific treatment for i (inclfli. melad). Net nu rely a genera attempt at sweetness, nor a direct combat lth the grievance. The former has no point and Is net pereelved by the patient! ih.. Liter Is an Irritant and only areu'is mere antagonism. O JAQl-'ETTC Philadelphia. December S, 1820 The Eating of Locusts Te Ific Fdtter e fhe Kienine Puaic l.rdgrr: Sir I was much Interested recently In a query regarding the sort of feed fit. Jehn ate and the two answers that were given. I am net a biblical scholar who Is suffi ciently srsed In knowing which of the two gentlemen Is correct, but I would like you te print the following, wnicn i na-ve copied from a book "Ince the question and answers appeared In your paper' "The quotation Is 'and h did eat locusts and wild honey fit. Matthew, chapter III. v 4 says! 'And his meat was locusts and will hen-y.' which tends te show that the 1-..0 iul net a member of the vegetable fainmlnm la meant This receives support from Leviticus. Can a Reader Supply It? Te the Kdlfer e (As Vvntina J'uMfc t.tdetr! Sir Can one of your readers please fur nish the poem "I Will lie There en New Year's Day"? It was recited by Ous Wil liams, the Oerman comedian, many years age. KDWATID. rhlladelphla, December 0, 1920. Te the Kdlter e f Evening Public Ltdetr! air I hive searched In Paul Laurence Dunbar s poetical select ens for a poem called "Speak Up Ike and 'Spress Tour self." but could net find It. 1 have written te you In the hope of being able te secure It. IlEItNAnil SHAPIRO Philadelphia, December 0. 1020 "The Brave Volunteers" Te thr Editor e tht Kvrnine I'nbtie Udatr- "lr Could you please aieure for ins a song entitled "The Urave Volunteers," the chorus of which Is as follews: "Sleep en, my peer babies, Teu knew net your sorrow Dut I will protect you, And dry -jp your tesrs, Fer Oed and his mercy. Will feed my peer babies And the widow's protection." And "The llrave Volunteers." MIIS. KATE TAItRT. Philadelphia. December 3, i20. Bill Nye's Lyric Te tht Editor of the Evrnlne Public Lttatr; Blr I herewith furnish words of the sons requested In the Ktskike PcsLtu Ls.ne it a by one Stella Meyers. The sons was pub lished with the title. 'The Prodigal Sen." words by "11111" Nye. TIIK ITlODIOAIi SON There ence w-aa a man and he had two sons. Ite had. He had. He lived en rurch, se the story runs. He did He did. "Twee built en the geed old Queen Anns plan, Down by the aide of Jerusa-lam, The exact location don't matter a d Sliur tra-l.vla.-la-la.laUa! Oh, the eldest one was a nice young mant He was. He was He was built en the Meedy and Sanker plan. He was. He was. ' Tie hsd a sanctimonious face, He sang nf the love and undying grace, And expected a teat In ths Heavenly place! Ctc. Hut the second son. was a son of a sun! Ite wes He wss He shuffled the cards nnd he played for the "men." n did. He did He were . red tie with a hlgh-eUndlns cel lar, , Went out with the boys, get drunk and would hellerl Ohl He was a rerilar Jim dandy le'.lerl Ktc. The old man's purse was lenir and fat. It was It was And the second sin he was desd onto that. He was. He was While he of the sanctimonious smile, Just kept his weather eye en the pile. And honed he'd get there after a while, Ktc. Te dllde en the squa-e, Did did his best, He did. He did And th" "need" toelt his share and went out West, He did. He did. Clet In with some cowboys and had a great time. Weke up In the morning with niry a dime: Stranded! Way off In a .'erelgn clime' Etc Oh a telegraph mm In his ef.lce sat, O-lt West Out West. When In rushed a tr.mp without any hat. Or coat Or vest. "Ceme1 'end this message right ever the track. ir.i., An in a wreck and la coming back. Hae plenty of veal for two. en the rack'" " Hie. Rlena. l'antall.. ... Marta r,-flstefele Faust Wagner . Neren Conductor. . ..,. Florence Kastnn Flera rerlnl . , . Kathleen llnwtrd Adame Dldur nenlamlne 0111 Anrele llada ...aierdann Paltrlnlerl . Roberte Mornnzenl Art Exhibit Censers Give Nude Statues Bleemers further chapter n, vs. si where we read: 'Tel tnese may ye ..it winsed creeping things that ill fours, which have legs . n ,m w itnal upon inr lri-.. ... ..-.. -- - .- . -. ,,. even these e .ly eaf me iecu " kind and the bild locust after Its kind, and the cricket after Its kind, and the grass- b?;r .ViafVn in th. B, Ma, InT'cr 'Then'eV 0, into ealiea i bellfd turn EiTS est. Somewhat ilk. shrimps. They Lr. eaten also by th, Hottentet. (Seuth Africa" and fr LIMnr-ten. approved of h.m a. an article of diet. It J. Vhlladelphla December It. J" abe. earth: Questions Answered In- "The Mayflower Te the JMIfer of tht yi'nina INHIIc l.ttr ...ii-iii m.i D'eare answer In 5-our II terestlne column the People's Forum as ' ., ,ou resslbl) i.en as te whet b- cTm. of the Ma,flewr which brought thj Mlgr.m rather. acre,, M " I" f "-. Have len ' " "WivVnwini . 1020 The he get wis both short and ans-ver direct It wss. It wss It slid "Yiurs receded. Cle te biases! Collect'" It did It did VCMle the "ored ' who wss knockdown of fate. Just pawned his suspenders and put en a " tats." An started for home en freight. Etc. That's all of the story yours truly knows, It Is It is. fve tone lust .as far ns I have I hare I never did hear what becam- of Ta. Hut the goodly son is And the "prod." I earl Sln tra.la.la-la-la-lalla The Metropolitan Opera Ce. Inst eve. nlnn gave an excellent performance of Arrlge llolte'M strikingly original opera, "Mcfiitefclc," a work first pretlucctl mere tlisii lmlf n century age, but which today pounds far mere modern thnt many operas written since, nnti which nt the time of itt original production must have sounded nuite unbearable te Italian ntmiencei. it proenoiy comes closer te the ideal music drama which WagDfT had in mind at the time thuu any opera composed by nny one ctcept the Unyrctith master himself, and it should be remembered thnt at the time it wes first produced "Tristan" had been finished only three yenrs and the "Illng" had net yet been finished. The production wns full of spirit nnd wna Runerhlv ntairefl. Mr. nMiir In the title role had the inet te de. nnd nil of it was splendidly dene. There were certain plnccs, such ns the drnmntlc Interlude in the prologue nnd the mns mns slve nrln, "Ren le Hpirlte," In the first nrt, where one might have uhhed for mere tennl power nnd a rounder quality of eee, but the sole, "Ecce il Mentlo." in tlie nrecken scene, was sung with fine tone nnd power, nnd throughout the opera he certainly left nethlnc te be wished for in the mngnlficent tlrn mntle interpretation which he gnve te a most trying role. Dldur is unques tionably one of the greatest, if net the very greatest nctnr, ntneng the eperntic singers, and MerKtefelc gave him full scope for Mr remarkable tnlciita. It also presented him in n new light ns nn nctnr, and he proved te be ns re markable In the xnrdnnic. malicious role as he has shown himself te be in the tragedy of "IAmere del Trc lie" or the comedy of "("ilanni Schlchhl." A new Italian tenor, Ilcniaminu tilgll, made his debut ns Vaunt nnd crcnted m. most favorable Impression. llin voice is rnther light, but he had sufficient power te held his ev,n against an unusually heavy orehcstrntlon, al though he wns nt his best iu the mere lyric numbers, and in the two great duets, "I.ontnne, lniitnne," with Mnr ghcrltn in the ecuud uct- am' u'1'' Klena in the third ntt. His drnmntlc work wns nle excellent. Ter nn Italian opera the parts al lotted te the chief feinnle characters are surprisingly smnll cempnrcd with these of Mcflstefelc and Faust. They were all well done. I-'rnticcs Alde made n chnrmlng Mnrghcritn both In voice and nppenrnnce, her opening nriu, "Lu Altra Nette n rondo nl Mnrn." in the secpnd net being ene of the bet pieces of work of the evening, while i-he sang te geed advautagc also in the ensembles, the eccentric uunrtct in the garden scene and the duet with Faust. Florence 1-nsten illsplacd nn equnlly high stnnd stnnd erd as Klenn. doing her best work In the grnccful duet "I.n tinn Immobile with I'nntnlls and the love music with Faust. The smaller parts of I'antnlls. Marta, 'Wngner nnd Neree were ac ceptably sung nnd acted by Misses I'crlni and Heward and Messrs. Uadn and I'altrinicri, respectively. The staging was magnificent, and fre quently brought applause before a note hnd been sung. The 11 ret-ken scene and thnt of the Classical Snbbntlt were especially elaborate nnd beautiful. The bnllet had much te de, nnd the dances, arranged by Iteslnn Gnlll, fully carried out the paganism expressed in the scenes in which they occurred. The dance which closed the wild scene it; the llreckcn was as nceuretc nnti beau tiful in its sntnnic like movements ns any ever seen in this city, while the St. retereburg, Fin.. Dec. 15. (Ily A. I'.) Visitors nt the Flerida Winter Art Scheel exhibition tedny found the nude statues gnrbed in middle blouses nnd bloomers. Itcccntly the Christlnn Civic Iyengue censured the nude nrt nt the school nnd today several busts sus pended from the celling by strings tied Around the neck,"', were Inbcled "Lynched by the Christian Civic League." ROTARIANS TO PLAY SANTA Club Member Phiparlne te Bring Cheer te Peer of City The notary Club of Philadelphia, which last Christmas gave te 4000 children and women n ten nnd 'a half of candy, thousands of toys and hun dreds of articles of clothing, will cOn flnim Its nnnunl custom this yenr and en a great scale, no and labeled mere peaceful scene en the Sabbath was full of grace nnd classic beauty. The music is n curious mixture of modern orchestration and vocalization, and of the old Italian operatic stjle, iu which the voice Is the only thing consid ered. A special fi-nture of Uolte's work nre the tremendous climaxes which mnrk the clusc of all the divisions of the opera except the garden scene. The orehes erehes orehes trntlen is intensely modern, but highly original nnd extremely effective. Mr. Mornnzenl has never dene n finer piece of conducting in Philndclphln than he did last evening, nnd, for thnt matter, few ether conductors have ever risen te the heights which lie nttntned. DR. PARK RADCLIRFE DEAN Fermer Bryn Mawr Official te Leave Simmons College Dr. Morien Kdwnrds Pnrk. former dean nt Hryn Mnwr College, nnd mere recently denn of Simmons College, hits been appointed dean of Ilndcllffe Cel lege, Cambridge, Mnss. Dr. Park wns graduated from Ilryn Mnwr In 3808 nnd received the degree of A. M. in 1800. nnd degree of Ph. D.. in 1018 after having been mode n .fellow in Lntin in 1010. At her grnduatinn she received the Kuiepenn fellowship, nnd in 1001 she went te the American Scheel of Clnssienl Studies In Athens. On her return nnd until 1011 she w-ny nt Colerado College. In 1011 she be enme nctlng tienn nt llryn Mawr. 10 turning In 1014 te Colerado College ns r,sKlstiiiit professor of clnssics. She hnd been nsseclfttcd with Simmons Col lege for scternl years. At Hndcllffe Dr. Park will fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Miss llerthn Mnybedy. Mrs. Chris tina Hnpkinsen linker, nctlng" dean ut Hndrliffc, will continue in that cnpnclty uutil the end of the ncndemlc yenr. Pncknges will be put a few days before Christmas nnd delivery made lu auto mobiles of club members. On the committee arc Hnrry H. Shen Shen ten, chairman: Oeerge A. Helnrich, Jnrvls A. Weed, William O. Oaks, 15. Miner Fcnten, Wllkins .T. Perkins, Jehn M. Ocssler, Martin J. Gcsslcr nnd Gilbert It. Coombs, CARDINAL GIBBONS ILL Prelate's Phyalelan, However, Says Hit Condition Is Net Serious Baltimore, Dec. 15. (Uy A. P.) The sending of n nurse yestcrdny te nt tend Cardinal Gibbens, who has been resting nt the home of Rebert T. Bhrlver at Union Mills, Md., for the Inst ten days, led te reports that the cardinal wns seriously ill. These were denied tedny by the cardinal's physician nnd at the episcepal residence. The doctor said the cardinal was suf fcrlng from fatigue caused 'by overtaxed strength. He is organically sound, the physician snld, and is expected te re turn te Ilaltlmere within a few days. Scvernl times within recent months the cardinal hns suffered slight nttneks of weakness, which, while momentary, nnturnlly- caused nnxicty, owing te hi ndvunceil ngc eighty-six jenrs. BTEAMMHP NO-nCKM ntkAMHIIIP KOTIfftW OfcWHITE STAR LINEfr Nearby Sailings OLYMPIC, DEC. 29 te Cherbourg and Southampton m Nr Yerk Cherbourg' 01.TMPIO Iee. IMnr, SIIIApr. Se Adriatic Jan. 10Feb. lOf.Unr. 10 h'err Yerk te Liverpool nallle Dee. X4 C'eltle Jan, lAFeb. 20 Apr. 2 Vedle Jan. 201. ... . Cedrle Feb. ,SMar, M AMERICAN LINE New Yerk Cherbourg Southampton After Januarr 1, X, Y 1'lymeulli and Cherbenrg Only, Zeeland Dee. lSin. 22Feb. 2(1 Kroenlsnd .....Jan. lIFeb. SIMar. 12 l.nptand Jan. fllFeb. 12 Mnr. Ill Finland Jan. 10Feb. ltMar, 20 Iled Star Line Steamers en rout' Antwerp, New Yerk Hamburg Direct Service MANOIIUnlA Jan. ISlFrb. 24 Mongolia Jan. S1Mr. 10 Fhlladelphla Liverpool West TTaaneke, Dec. 24 West Cherew Jan. 8 Ilaterferd Jnn. 2H rhlladelphla Olatgew West Wnnneke Dee. 24 West Clicrew Jan. S West N0I10 Jan. 10 Fhlladelphla Hamburg Wntliena Iter. 1.1 Aebnrn Dec. 30 nsllerese ..Jnn. a vaneenia Jnn j VHHjnBMUfaMljHH Safe Milk Fer Infanta & Invalid NO COOKINQ Th "Poed Drink" far All An. Quick Lunch at Hern, Offis anJ Fountains. A,k for HORUCIC3. "Ateid ImitatieDJ&SabitittitM U$m Southampton New Yerk via Hasten Aieres Gibraltar Naple Oenea Cannple .'.nee. 2SFb. lft Cretle 'an. BMar. 1 RED STAR LINE New Yerk Cherbourg Southampton Antwerp After January 1, N. Y rlymenth, Cherbourg and Antwerp. Zeelaml Hec. ISlJan. 22lrb, II Kroentnnd Jan. lyt. alMar.lt I.milnnil Jan. alFch.HIMar.il rinland Jan. 18Feb. 10Mar.li New Yerk Uantlg via Hamberg Tlilrd-clnss passenger only, Oethland an. 12rb. 1 rhlladelphla Antwerp Wnthena Jee, 1 Anburn ... tUee, It Ilellerese ,-..Jait. a Vtctorlens " IS ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE Londen Iee.5t ae. HOLLAND-AMERICA UNE Philadelphia netterdam Rlelerdyk Bee. It rtilladelphla- Mahopae Mackinaw IDEAL WINTER CRUISES Millie Star Mne 8. S. Mrcsnlle and American Line P. S. New Verk and St. r.iel. Lnntrsf, Jlnst Comfertatile (nilslnr Strainers. Knltrelr l'eveted e crulse Passrntcrj. Specially selected ports 0f rail no cume 18 te 2 jlsrs Jan.. Feb., Marth. 1MI-. Vlsltlni Antlitnn, Ilartindes, t'tibn. Deminica, lrend. Js"'"'' J,IArt,n,?'"''..NM Orleans, Tannins Tansl. Torte Rice, St. Kills, St. Vincent. Trlnldsd, Veneiucla, lrgle Islands, ete. Ash ter dcfnlled Itlnrrsrlrs. .. ... n. INTntNATlONAL MKRCANTI1.F. MAKINX rOMfANY I'(issrner Office. 1SI0 Walnut St.. rhlln. Frriilit Ofllce. 408-414 Tleurse Ug.. I'M),, STRtMSllirS KTKAMSHII'S Tfyv1 Jb2sp5--Vi TBKBTZZ?'Cit tfSXi USAfl te this ttis Limited th' parable aees. tendln bclirc Is bsr drum? Tsrnn-llle. Md r. v December t WRIGHT 1920. itr Wild Irish MrMANVION 0 ma-; Dsc-mber teda ..,.....m P, ;''",", i..r nr nrnd'l Hsrrls. cslr .. - th. Knsllsh-apil.ln . infnt tn th effect ttief that the hull t'nlen, nnfs that It sa Ills of the Mayflower was cnnnd In a barn anjeimn " " "',"" Old Jerdan's Hetel, nt Chalfont. St OII. nucUlnshVmshlre A careful Investigation Km out no rroef ha. Ih. hu, found 01 in fiiiwn - lery 01 nrr w& tht .. -- thrt fh Old K?.rr , authVnjr HI.; V.. transferred In It. middle of .he "event --nth century te the number of eyaita Ooed Hep and Is wrecked en the east Kit Indli tiads made ..nunfl th C'apee Of . .- .... Wn coaVTet India in th. n,lhborheoi of Kara- eht. In th. year " When Old Songs Were Written Te tht Editor of tht Evtnine labile Udatr: sir Plesse tell me hen the follewlns old ..niimental and patriotic sons were writ t.n n'xle 'Tentlna- en th. Old Camp Oreund. ' Marchlns Through Ooerirla.-' '"The v.rint rhslr" "Just Hsfer th. ntt!e. Kr ' nir "Tramp Tramp. Tramp .'.".."wrt.Un'bJ- l""e. Decatur 1., in 130 It as first suns- In New Yerk ell en September 19. 1S51 4sntln en th. Old Camp O round" wss ...- h, vsiier iviHiitv ... ..-. ..- Twe Irleh Senga r i. Pi"w n' Ine fM- rg f-h'ir l.'tarr: Slr-Klndlr Print In th. Teeple s Forum v. .a. nt two old sons cntllld My neautlful Irish Maid" and n TACK w- . . . .A ,n rilbbstnn-n N -' " '"'"!'",.' mt nBAnnrvL inisit maid We stand teirether. you and I. tThe. w steed jears nre n.neath ths sam. blue Irish b!(t Our hca-f with Jey aslew; Teu premised then 50a would be mine In ail your ciarma ir,iru, I'm hers te claim ou for my own My pratty Irish maid cnenus Oh, my Iets hew t' waited snd lenffd fo fe fo jreu, dear Tim. has ret ehcnired :-ou reur beaut7 will nee- fade her. te claim 10 e, your premis. 01 lone ion nse. Teu are le me mr e-rn. mv beautiful Irish mstd' I'm HVMWHmtvuvuvvumvuv Give Toys for Xmas i Our Stere Is Replete With 1 niners unuaren Lieve. j rf - h All Yeu Need t f J sUUte Pay te Become i A. a Member of Our XMAS CLUB. We Will Re serve Any Article for Yeu nnd Deliver It nt Your Command. Come In and Make Your Se lection New. TOYS SLEDS TRAINS EVERYTHING AT 40Cr OFF Bicycles en Easy Terms. OPEN EVERY EVENING It Will Pay Yeu Te Pay Us ONE DOLLAR JEAN & ARTHUR 1224 GIRARD AVE. Nenr Bread Street mmnymHKNSHiii Fast Palatial P..;iHjar StaaiaHy, of 21,000 tna U JAPAN.CI-IINA xnd Manila Frem SoattJe te Heng JCenj ia Cr-SV Yokohama. Kobe. Haanakl. Shanghai and Manila ALSO FRKinDT 8EKTICEH aasttls la the Far Iteas Fstinlsblly. Nw V.rU le Ue OrVrirt la Faaaaaa lre Mew VerU (e rrrlllsh Indian rerts Metitbbr Far ravilsnlara of I'smiii nr rr.Uhl Apply te Caaspaay'a Offleea. sUZLTTAT XCKAKOE. CHICAGO COLMAN atrnUJIWO. lunu UVAVVVVVVVVVV Sours each vreclt 10 thank th. Olrer of our , first time It sumr In public was durlnx T""'JB-b'-"' and n-KTAr' lurffls .SSn'i1;; ,ven.r.. .V V . P-- .. 100 bltenry C W. wa; iK;S rr tht Kdti IdltJ V. sl resder1 Chrlttmat Card Cemment 1 fh Editor of thi Knenlsj I'uft'lc Lrdatr ,tnu!d Ilk. te malce nn nprral te aders who threush thnjshtlessness rnlfht de H te pleas, net send me a f'hrlst Idas card this year lly net doing se the III confer 11 ureat favor and keep me from endless tr'jhr Te mv oed frteni I weu'd rtsk them te please mall m one, and as med. Mi. aa possible se that I may feel that I tflve net taxi-d the'r resources I am ffntnff til mall my "ireed friends a f'hrlstmas krd, and I hllie I ha. a irreat many of Seni prut,a!U as many as iwaii- nir i ar. frequent' bcin n&tt.rra tn bilnir (usually popular il doubt however hetnr any person i fortunate in nivinat mnr. tnan a nau Uten ral friends th. kind who would atve iu a warm arasp of the hand If you were Bterlnr a prison van th. earn, as If n- rln a palace Tien you go out te nur sur Christmas c-rus nu i wrimi in wie hunt and den t rurcnase any mere man U ha real menus 10 senu tnem 10 ii iur list of real trlends runs nut before H. esrnS. tlirew inn w w. iiieiii .11 ,, aStebMSkut, n'lt neni svnq one iu me or ! any en. els. wne may e. net mucn mero an a chance acquaintance, mr inn we 111 fsl that will navs te r.iurn in. Imcllmtnt, and thus you tax. up renaiuer- D . .. .. -! .1 k w Kamva Ck.lat- ple of our tinw tti . w..m.t w. ...-- U-ast rr I purchaaed and mailed about a sen cards as a starlsr. and for th. llf. T ftfmie nni inula, ut nr 'iv iu W. cannot (five reu the tlm. of wrltlnc of th. ether three songs Probably a reader can. David Betasce'a Heme Te 'I' rrfller of ln Kierlee fNbllc I.'detT H)r will ou b kind enough te publlsn, a. seen as possible. th home sddress of that famous theatrical ,r'Kluw:ja.Md.N,,?'T rhlladelphla December T. 1020. Address Ilelasce Theatre Fnrty-feurth street near nreadway New Terlt rat thirteenth or ... T pnum nB.n bviii lurtesnlh, lciuse th desen einaustse; my fit of rheae I really careu ter sneugn te ,4 a ,tn-ni cara ane a vwe-wni nauiv, jp About "Mether Shlpten" Te thr rditer at tht Kvtnine PtihHc We" Hlr I am fam'llar with the "Mether Rhlpten Trephecy " but I should Ilk. te I.new something about, this woman and her prophecies, or 11 h a fictitious personage Philadelphia nc 8 102O Mether Shlpten was a title bstnwed upon Ursula fleuthlrl Shlpten, who died In l.inn Bhe was an English prophetess whose preg, noetleatlens .isrted a powerful Ireiurnce ever the common people and were heeded by the higher classes also Henry VIII and IJIIaabeth consulted hsr According te tradition sh prrdlcled th. d.ath of Lord r.rcy and of Cardinal Welssy. ths suppres. slen of th. monasteries, th. marrlaga of Henry VIII te Anns Ileleyn. th. execution of Mary Queen of Cents and th. ncesslen of James VI of Scotland te th. throne In IBM rtlchard Head published a book eon een talnlna many apecrvphal tales In which Mether Shlpten figured as a heroine, and In het B. Dakar lnutd In book form hr OFhscll I knew the love jeu gav me thn Is lust as renn sne true; These eyas of ours spsak hope aualn Pwi-et eyes 01 irun uiunj I knew veu'll Veep your pro-nlse, lavs, Though stars ate may fad Through storm and shine, Is eome te seu My pretty Irish ma'd' mt wii.n inisjt nose (Ily Chaimrey OlcetO If you'll lltn I'll sing ye-i a sweet little song Of a fleer that s row drooped and dead Tet dearer te me, es than all of his mates. Thnurh each holds ait... Its proud head. Twas given te me by a girl that I knew. Sine, we've met, faith. I'v. known no re. nose She Is dearer by far than the world s bright est star, , And I call her my wild Irish nose nnFrtAiN I My wild Irish Hese, Tt-e sweetest flower thst grows Yeu may ssarch everwhen Hut none ean compare With my wild Irish Rese My wild Irish nose. Th. dearest flewur that gre And some day, for my sake She may let m taks Th. bloom from my wild Irish Uess They may sing of their roses hkh by ether I nsmes Would smell lest as sweetly, thev s ' TTut I knew that my Rose would never con I sent I Te 1-a-e that sweet name taken awn Iter glances ars aV whena'e' I psss by The bowers wnrre s my trus ievj a rpei--And my ens wish has been that some day I may win The heart of my wild Irish Itose If He Smokes, by All Means Give Him a DUNHILL none better net (iii-rAHVKn nill'YKKl. PORTO RICO Splendid Voyage te An Ideal Winter Resort A fascinating spot for a tropic holiday. Brilliant skies and waters. Quaint old Spanish towns and people. Charm and romance en every hand. Condado-Vanderbilt Hetel at San Juan is the finest resort hotel in the West Indies. ALL-EXPENSE CRUISE 9180 AND UP i ft nnd 20 day cruises te enrl nreund this Island of Enchantment Staunch modern steamers with, every comfort Rate covers nil necessary expenses of meals and stateroom accommodations or en tire trip te and nreund the Island nnd return te New Yerk, Wrlte for further particulars. PORTO RICO LINE 11 Dreadway. Naw Yerk 1 -Sgrjai t 2? ximdr hfl mMEw yar pT Imported from Alfred DunlilU's, Ixinden GO Oilier Shapes Sele Philadtlehin Aernti COATES COLEMAN CO. 125 Commercial Trust Hldg. I every comfort Rate covers nil I necessary expenses of meals and 9 e stateroom accommodations or en I tire trip te and nreund the Island 1 S nnd return te New Yerk, Wrlte 9 ter further particulars. I PORTO RICO LINE I e 11 Dreadway. Naw Yerk I ! Stlhnf from jvJ3B!v 9 I Hew York'erttrj jfigBnBaHyrT a snsrnsra y.e- aaTBKNacaafl n.MIV. 7M I taaS.DMVX j tfSEf w ''' m. W . HI is s w 5 ta, A V WsaT RIO L 1 it; '.rl SaV,rr 3 , ST n e wjf y Wl a tjer sQlDDati fUMMINfi UNES - U.S.SWpplng BeardSlee!Steamer Regular Freight Service PHILADELPHIA te Rotterdam & Antwerp SS"Arizpa" Sailer SS "Lake Harminia" Sailed ROTTERDAM te PHILADELPHIA SS "Bennie Broek". . .Dec. 13 PHILADELPHIA te HAMBURG and BREMEN A Steamer Dec. - SS "Gateway City".... Jan. S PHILADELPHIA te CONSTANTINOPLE and BLACK SEA PORTS A Steamer as lufficient cargo offers Fer ipace and rate apply A. D. Cummins & Ce., Inc. H. P. DILKES, Manager 139 Seuth 4th St., Phila. Lembard 4127 I12K-SIS7 Main 131, Steamship Service Te Flerida S. S. Arapttte it. 4,13,22 Feb. 1, 10, 19 S. S. Lenape " 6, 15, 25 " 3, 12, 22 S. S. Aptcb " 8, 18, 27 " 5, 15, 24 S. S. Cem.iche (New) " 11, 20, 29 " 8, 17, 26 New Yerk te Jacksonville Calling at Charleston, S. C. Wide choice of accommodations, including bed bed bed roemo with private bath; also rooms en suite or singly without bath, but with private lavatory. All rates include meals and berth, and depend upon room selected. Fer rates, reservations, etc., address S. A. MONTEITH, Cem. Agent 629 Chestnut St, Philadelphia. CLYDE LINE Pier 36, North Riyer, New Yerk I 11 JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH LARGEST CRUISING STEAMERS IDEAL WINTER CRUISES 15 te 26 West Indies Windward Islands $300 days Panama Canal Seuth America and up 11 nils Hlsr T.lns ' B fl. 'Mntlc, American I.I no 8. B. "New Yerk" nd "Bt. rul" Cruise rettenetri Onlv SPECIALLY RELKCTEI) l-OHTS OF CAM. Train rioer Locust 23IH) DONT Make a Mistake SHEETR0CK Is the Ideal Beard WALL BOARD The rrepl.'s Verrrm will aefwwr dallr In fhe Kpnln Public T.la-r.r, nnd also In Iho r-nwaar Pekllf IJfr. Lrttws dlsniMlns' tlmrlr took will be nrlrrtrd. us wfll M rialrd pms, and uurMlem of rrnml loterroi will be ansrweml. Wills Probated Today Thp follewinic vrill were probated in ' the office of the rexlster of will" tedty : Kenuiel Ilmlen. 121 West Coulter street. ' J35.000; Oeernc W Preston. 1S12 Nertli IliMlflfM strret. $000, nnd Km- I ma A. Truitt, 1035 North Warnock j I street, ?T0O0. I TheCHARLES T.MEGEEC0. Agents for U. S. Shipping Beard Pearce Fireproof Ce. N. E. Cor. IJrend and Arch Sts. Philadelphia te Greek, Adriatic & Black Sea Ports Piraeus, Patras, Salonica, Venice and Triete S. S. "Fert Armstrong" Leidinc A Slcimir Jin. 1, 1921 Leidinx Beits: Seuth , Pier 78, S. W. Fer rates and space apply te The Charles T. Me?ee Ce. Drexel Building, Philadelphia Lembard 5100-1-2-3 Main SOOi Philadelphia te Gibraltar, Valencia, Barcelena, Marseilles SS "Lai. Grtcnbriir" Dee. IS Fer rate and particulars apply te James W. Elwell & Ce., Inc. 17 Stote St., New Yerk or The Charles T. Mcgcc Ce. Drexel Building, Philadelphia Lembard S100-1-S-3 Main 308i ! m RKILADELP l. te A JUTHAME arpiPPMH K'I'A RI6A kf r - i JANEIRO, MONTEVIDEO AND BUENOS AIRES S.S. "Lake Fannin" Sailed S.S."Lake Fagundus" Sailed S. S. "West Jatfrey" Jan. 1 U. S. Shipping Beard Steel Steamers Apply Jehn S. Emery & Ce., Inc. Bosten, Mast. -V?. ' -.l SAN iUA A KIKlTs VmiJ 4 i. laai s r?, ? v u fferViiVvt iiit i"- w THE AMERICAN Mediterranean J -p AMTIUA NjSftOOHlMltA wvtHctirrtf-. -m v i r-'.rr.y r x - .a International Mercantile Marine Ce. Offices: 1319 Walnut St. Philadelphia Megee, Steer & Ce., Agts. Drexel Building, Philadelphia Lembard 2208-2209 NEW PASSENGER SERVICE Te HAVANA lly ths 1'ast nnd MeJrrnlr Kqulpprd (nmiBi3Ji S. Si Sailing Frem JACKSONVILLE, fla. Every Saturday ISalllni of !)-. !!,1 rhnnirril In Drr. SI) Frem HAVANA Every Tuesday FIRST CLASS ONLY Wand up. according te Location In. eludes llfrth nnd malH Fer 1'urlher Intermallnn Adilr.ss MIAMI STEAMSHIP CO. lAr4Sii:Nii:HlKI'T.iir.M!nA!'OmCKi! I Jfli.enlllr, flu, irhnn.llreailfl'u-b'n'a n itpiap rm till I l IV u" 1-ocn.tlen In. NAWSCO LINES Freight Service Between PHILADELPHIA and LOS ANGELES HARBOB. SAN FRANCISCO, SEATTLE, TACOMA, PORTLAND UVit lleunil Strntntr Knit TSnrwft XTeit Bound Btrnmer Katt BMJ Sailed West Isletn Jan. ISlJan. 15 West Tegua Feb. 28 Dec. 20 Artlgus Feb. I Jan. 27 Brush Meh5 Jan. 3 Lehigh Feb. 13Fcb. 3 Yalza Meh.15 Wtr Katn, stc, Applr 1 ' NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERJI S. S. CO. 13G S. Fourth St., Phlln. Phene Lembard 5701-2-3; Main 3202-3 FALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON Frem Plr 14, N n. rulten Bt , B P. U. Hplrnilld Hlfsmrra Hplrndld Ncrslrt. Nsn Ixnden (Norwich Mnr) I.vs, Plsr 40. N II. Housten. wtU days, 6:80 P. M. I.vs. Tlsr 70. IS. n i 2S4 strsrt. 8 P. M. Ilrldcrpert Un-Uvi, nr ST. V.. II.. !! n,!7;,anf ' "' '"VM p,,r V VJ II. g-m v. m. EARN-LINE Incorperateil 1801 V. S. Shipping Beard Steel Steamen General Carge Regular Service PHILADELPHIA-MANCHESTER Calling at AToemoola, Bridal, Cardiff and af ft .. ..a?l.. i lisnpgri, as seuicicni carfa OKCri A Stcnmer ..Dcc.- PHILADELPHIA-HAVANA SS "Lake Fernande". . . . Leading l'er rnlr, and psrtlculara upply te ' Earn-Line Steamship Ce. 139 Seuth Fourth St, PHILADELPHIA, PA. UNITED AMERICAN LINES iNrenrnnATKD JOINT SERVICE WITH HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE PHILADELPHIA TO HAMBURG SS KEROWLEE Dec. 22 SS KERLEW Jan. SS METTE. JENSEN.. Jn. 15 THitpunii niLii nr tjhiikq VIA iiAMnuna. ihsuttd te Ai.L Scandinavian and Baltic Pert rates Avn wimncn rAHTlCCLASS nv APPI.TCATION TO INTERNATIONAL FREIGHTING CORPORATION Lifayettc BUf. Ttl. UmUri 3SJJ UNITED AMERICAN LINES nrconpenATKrs Frelpht Trafllc Departmant 39 DROADWAY. NEW YORK TKT.KIMIONK mUTFHAI.t. 10tb 327 SOUTH LA SALLE STREET ' CHICAGO I if K' -tfe .vA' u ' 1 4 A -V 4'fte 1 Mija&tf&stntmM&i-'' rAE I-JfciM fytdterT 'T-itfrs fe ipuinw" . ' - -,' iCTr-f" . . -,.J.-,T.... , ,j 3TlZciT aBHI , ( ifepriS
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