. PJe- '.fr'.avn-i as.vo r . ijj wjhiw ' ,,v" -"-, - I wr4i fn -- Evaitoj. tvs&Q timtetiJiwivAj)mjpm&, MdNDA.fr mbobmkbb , i9'o NEW YEAR'S GLUBS ADD FINALXOUCHES Somo Costumes for Mummers' March So Elaborate Thoy Nocd Two Men FLOATS ARE WELL GUARDED nuidqtinrtcrs of the New Vtyr'ii clubs ft busy places thcitc rtttys flnnl (ourlicd belnR put on tho costumes to be need in the "big show" next Saturday, and scores of workmen bolntc endued In bitlldlns the llonto and Hkeletotin of the huge canopies which will bo features ot the parade. Tho rcjcolln of Rome of the members will be entirely too elaborate nnd too heavy for one person to control and nn Innovation Is certain to result In that "two-men costumes" will be neeii in the parade for thi first time. Guards ore watching the hnndsome costumes nt all hours to prevent nny inltllni or description from reaching the listening ears of rival clubs. As the mummers nro determined to five the New Year's parade fans the flnest ond biggest spectacle they have ever beheld, they linvo decided that unv member wl refuses to inarch the full route from Ilronri nnd Porter streets to Broad street nnd Columbia avenue will be disqualified, even though he should be awarded a prlzo by the judges. Won't "Get Iy" Now In former years some nf the mummers made it a practice to fall out of lino ns soon as they had passed the judges' stand at City Hall, considering their duty ns mlmlckcrs accomplished. Thnt sort of thing will not "get by" thin time, tho lenders say. Another decision reached unanimous ly by all of the twenty clubs nml as sociations which arc to participate In the procession is that the parade will start at 8:30 a. m. sharp, rain or shine. Last year the "big bIiow" was postponed several hours on account of a drlzilc and thousands of would-be spectators were disappointed. Club lumlprs declare such delays will not be countenanced again, no matter wbot the weather conditions. Rivalry, It Is said, lias reached tho rtralnlng point among the mummers. The majority of the kings' capes nnd jesters' nnd jockeys' costumes have been finished. They arc on exhibition nt tho various club headquarters for the bene fit of the Initiated, but they arc guarded day and night. Mast no Rejuly Friday from now on tho members of tho orzankntlons will devote all tbelr spnro time to the construction of floats and ether apparatus and sundries. Every thing has to be completed by next Fri day night. New Year's eve, when n preliminary frolic will be given by the costumed revelers nround City Hall and In the Htrcctii of the central section on the occasion of the revival of the Major's New Yeor reception. rifteen thousand mnsqucradcrs, It is predicted, will march in the procession, competing for the prizes, aggregating $12. "00, offered by the city nnd for nn additional $1000 offered by the Colum bia Avenue Ilusiness Men's Association. Tn oiilcr to capture the latter, the pa litdi' will be continued along Columbia avenue eaxt to Tenth, after the official rilibnndlng point has been renched. Deaths of a Day DR. H. F. TAYLOR Founder of Ridley Park Hospital Dies From Septic Pneumonia Dr. II. Kurness, Taylor, founder ot t! r Taylor Hospital nt Kldley l'ark anil Mic of the most widely-known physl lans in Delaware county, died yestcr la nt his homo in Itldley I'nrk of sep tic pniiinmnlii. Septic infection devel oped in his right Index linger last Sep tember, rosuitluc In septic poisoning nnd tinnlly pneumonia. He was thirty-nine jears old. He wns born In Wnllingford. I'd., .raimnry 20. 1RS1. the son of Millard F'llmore Taylor nnd Hettle C. Tavlor. In Kebrunrj. 1010, he founded the Tay lor Ilnxpltnl, which sW jenrs later recelieil a stnte appropriation. The hospital had its first home In the Uurko mansion. In .Tununry, 1013, ground wns broken for a new hospital building, which Is used at the present time. Dr. Taylor was coroner's physicinn of Delnwnre county for n number of years, a director of the Essington mid Itidlcy Park building and loan iisocin Mnns, vice president of the Tinicum National Hank, nt Hssington. president and socretnry of Taylor Hospital, presi dent of the Kldley Park Hoard of Health, school inspector for Kldlev Park and Norwood boroughs and n director of the Kldley Park National l.iiiilt. John J. Jackson .lidin .1 .lAcluon. a solicitor tilth oflltes In the Peiry ItuildMig, died vim teiduj at his home. 0010 Master strei t. ufter an illnoeS of several weeks, of heart disease. He was soenty-tvo veurs old. Mr. Jackson was bnrn in New f astle county, Delaware, nnd came to this clt twenty jears ago. lie was nssoclnteil with his brother in business. He was sn elder in the Calvin Presbteri.tn Church nt Sixtieth and Muster streets. Mrs. Mary B. Wlndrim Mis Mnrj H. AVlndrlm, widow of James H. Wlndrim, former prominent i.rchltect, died justerdm mnrnltw in her home, the Latches, Merlon Death was due to heart dlstnse. Mrs Wln drlm. who wns seventy -nine jears old. had been 111 for noun time. She was Identified with a miiiibtr of i inns and social orgiinuntloiis. aim wii uctivo In the welfare work iiloiu the . . . . . .. ., : ., , . , .. . UHin i.ine, iter uusnaim men nun mi years ni;o. llefore her marriage Mrs. wlndrim was JIlss Mnry McCtitohtou, of this city John M. Campbell -The funeral of John, 1. Campbell, prominent lawjer uml for twenty jears a member of the Hoard of Cltj Trusts, will be held tomorrow morning from St. Thomas' Church, Ivy Mills, Chester Heights, Mr. Campbell, who hint beeu ill for some time, died late last Friday. Ills fathtr, James M. Cimpbull, had Mrved us attorney general of l'euiisjl Tarda nnd us postmaster general under President Pierce Aftei being gi minuted from the I'lilversity of IVnusyUunin the nn followed the pructlce of law His home wus at Wawn. Croft A. Drown l.ervlstown, Pa,, Hop. -7 Tin bodj of Croft A Mi own, senior assonnto judge of Miftllu countj , was found partly dressed In the little room over lis giuage late Saturday night bj friends who tailed to ascertain win he had not kept an engagement to take supper 'llli them Judge llrowu ato a hearty liuucr and passed the afternoon paint lag the Intel lor of the room he had furiliulil .it'... blu I'limii, .mil It In SOU- ..... ,u. ... e..... .N.i ...... . .- ---.,- . poifd that his iluntli resulted iriimi,;,. ..r!1 tancoln Femuson. Mis J a'Ute indlgpf-tion. Judge llrowu as Cited iisjo date judge of Mlmln rtmntv Mc'iol Mis 'ohn l' Norrls Mm Wll three enrj ago on it ti"o,.i -u.te plat- h , , Uu, u Mrs .lames atair Alr torm Me huh l,o i-urs old and bad W -ir t - k. Mrn Wllllnin Warden, Iteattrtldo- .ii i;,t vtm pirs (.to c Woodward YORK ROAD FIGHTS GAS RISE Consumers Asked for Fund to Resist $2.25 Rate !Vt.m""5 ". vubXic hcnrlng by the Public Service Commission In tho mntter of .proposed raise In rates for gns service to thn northern suburbs, protesting citizens have formed n com mittee to solicit a fund to fight the In- creuHi: A Miiliupt-liitlnr, nt 41 Mi, ,........ Is nVed I hi f ,!!.u np,,,conHmr if nftllft '10 onl,n,ttcV,n.1 rcsdontM ot Ulensltle. Ambler, North Wnlcs, uKuiiiz, i-jiiuns ram, .jcnxitiiown, ' "vi"';i n (iiniu' nun viriuniiy ail me Old York road towns are asked to con tritiute to tne fund. Effective November 20 last the Phil adelphia Suburban Ons and IOlcctrlc Co., supplying the district, filed n now schedule of rates, bringing the cost ot gns to $2.2." a thousand nnd eliminating discount for prompt-payment privi leges. Glcnside citUcns havo carried the fight to the point where they havo guar anteed n fund to pay nn engineer to check up on the property npprnlsnt to be presented the Public Service Com mission bv the ens comnanv. elimin ating tho necessity of nny other north -J ern ituouroiiu urguuicuuuu irom iiuing likewise. J. Howard Graham Is chairman of the Glcnside organization, and Robert T, Almnn, nlso of (tlenslde, Is the chnlrmnn of the committee to ralso the fund which Is expected to run well Into the thousands. JERSEY MUMMERS COMING Camdenltes Will Join In Annual Philadelphia Frolic The public welfare committee of Camden Council has the assurance that virtually all of the mummers' clubs of Philadelphia will parade in Camden on New Yenr's afternoon, when the firut big pageant of this character will be held In that city. The Camden clubs will parade In Philadelphia In the morn ing nnd will accompany the local marchers to Camden nt noon. The parade is scheduled to start from Delaware nvenue nnd Cooper street at 12:30 nnd will go out Cooper to Broad way, to Kalghn nvenuo nnd dismiss. The cltv will nwnrd $1(100 In cosh prizes Editors Upton 8. Jeffcrys and T II Slfftrn nnd n third tnnn vet- tn be selected by these two will do the judging. INCOME BLANKS OUT SOON Forms First Distributed for Corpo ration and Profits Returns Washington. Dec. 27. Distribution of forms for filing Income tax returns for 1020 will begin January a, tho Iiurcnu of Internal Kcvenue announced Inst nluht. Collectors for each of tho sixty-four districts, the bureau said, will simultaneously Tclcaso six classes of forms on that date. The forms to be sent out, the burenu enld, are for making returns on corpora tion income and profits taxes, merchant marine corporation profits taxes and Government contracts profits taxes, ln ormntlon as to subsidiary or affiliated corporations, schedulo of tnxable Inter est on Liberty Bonds and certificates of Inventory, SUCCESS ON THE STAGE Donald Brian Says "Hard Work" Is the Recipe "Thero 1b juiit ono way of Kottlnfj any thing worth whllo, bo it on tho utaRe or anywhere else, says Donald Ilrlan, "and that Is work for It." Mr. Hrlan Kalned wide, fame In "Tho Merry Widow" nnd other operettas nnd mu sical comedies. Ho Is now ntnrrlng In "Huddles," a romantic play with music, which opens at tho Lyric tonight. A nuecens himself, he may speak with wmo authority on that subject "One may bo specially gifted," says Mr. Urlnn, "but tho best thnt this will bring ono Is to maka the path a little smoother or hasten progress In between the beginning1 and your achieve ment must be work. It matters not who or what you are ou cannot buy suc cess except In the coin of labor. "The hard rond Is the short road In most worthwhile cndeaor You can not skip or Bhlrk the drudgery nnd hopo for success In your undertaking What In more, your work Is something you must do for yourself. The labor nnd the thlnklntr must be jour own, Just as ou must eat food to unslmllato It. What others cat won't do you any good. "It has been truthfully said In epi gram that 'only aviators c.in My to buccess , the rist of us must climb ' " GETTING STAGE EXPERIENCE "These ate merely a means to diver sion and perhaps of information when 1 am not busy on the stage," says Karl llonhnm who Is appearing In "The Ed Wynn Carnival" at the Metropolitan Opera House Hy "theso" ho meant a dozen or moro books, mostly political, economic and dramatic literature, with a sprinkling of works on pscno nnalysls, that Hanked Ills bit; mako-up mirror, "All of this study," declared tho actor, "I bellee to be helpful In one wa or anothor. Yes, I even conrcss that I studied ns a preliminary to tnklnjf up the profession And why shouldn't one study for If If you are going to bo a lawjer, a doctor or a chauffeur ou get the best technical training possible, and then 'Jazz urnund' for tho real experience That's whnt I did But when I Approached man ager after manager for an opportunity to dirnoiibtrato thu turned ma down because 1 hadn't the necessary experi oii"e So I hustled to get It in thoso dlacouraulng dns" AL JOLSON'S QUICK RISE Seven years ago an unknown jouth was one of the mant entertainers In the first show produced at the New York Winter Cirdtn He was regal ded as Junt unother lecrult fiom vaudeville, many better known entertainers were on tho bill , noburt) noticed him Now thnt hame uuth W llntenlni: to applause ns star t the present Winter Garden slim.- "Slnbad. ' at the Shubort The man who began as a bo sinking tor small change now rteeives a goou in come for telling stories and Hinging songs for nn amusnment-hungr.v public Jolson ns a boj ran away from home, was brought bm.k and ran away again, because he prefer! d to sing songs and tell storied to tho work his fathei do slicd him to do He has kpjwii up on the stage and the life behind the siv"es 13 ,i, n.'TIl IllH llll, Ull llll' III' i.i,'vn H'jllks -,, m't lu ,lirt h0UrH ... . fr,.m th.. iiuntie extent of new I ii'ihj ...... ."-. ., . ii hongi lu sing and rn-w irls to t-ll BOOKINGS FOR NEW STANLEY tomlltloni ot th, work a" t i n w StaiilfJ Tlui'tr.. Nineteenth and .M'" Vet Btn ets nie such that It Is k d tl-at the date or tho ojienlng will l u..,i,iinii.i'tl within a short time Ju'o 11. M.istbuuin, picBlilent of the Stanley Coinpinv expt'cis to set ine uuie ir some time In fnnuary While the openlnir picture has not yet been selected a few of tho tlg pro ductions which w'll h "ten nt th" ui,.,,i..i Include tile I'ai.inionnt snic'iil 'Mellotiope " .i Stirling photoplay of father-lojo, oils SKimiiT in "Kisme1 with goigeoos bettings nnd an ndnilrablc riippoidng tiu-t ' IToithbound," i pl.ij bj Basil King with gripping suhpense, and "Polly With I'ist." a conieUj Movlo Treat for Orphans tvtlve h 'Ii ' J ' ''' 'i o' "' i. nt nsvlunis lomeb and Irslltutions of (leriiiantown '"In stout Hill -itnl v'clnl'v will b the gto its nf flu. htanlei '"oi iiaiiv ut th Oolunlal The.i'ri ihtm.i towr on Wediifjdas irioinlng, at e sped il limitation perforniauee nrinng"'! by Jl:.n.iger Fitilurle IaoihjUI To man" of the llttlo cities tills will ,e tbelr first Jlcw o' motion picture proiti.un of eotuedles of tho lieut typo I. is bien arranged This I'liurtiunrneni lias bein spoil r,r, ,i liv the followltnr pattoiicssi ii PilOSUIl All lliuw .lit, t. lueu . ...,V, 'Martin. Mi U H l'ienil-s THE Letters to the Editor The Draft Evaders To the Fditor of the Kvniw Pittite Lidoer: . r "" oo's " Hnvernment hesitate kut KCltliw after the draft evaders? In ronnoctim with the reoent annual report ot the secretary of war It nhould be noted that Sir why docs tho Hnvernment hesitate ua.uu men have b-cn classified ns willful ur"" or arait evader rne aajwuni tnnoral ond local bonrds of the sovernl rUt'i rtportrd 4N7,00.'l, but by ft revlilon tf the llat a lurno pcrcetitaro ws ttlmt nnttd Counting T.000 men to it dlvlilon, thtro aro about ill divisions of men who may b. claid as willful dticrtern Now, I um In favor of tnakltifj publlo on tho front Vans of evtry newupaper In the country tbe namei of tho man from tli particular com munity who are so claaalfltd It ceems that the War Departmant tma lone promlaed thai ths iinmia cf the stackers would be pub llahod, but ao far nothlnr has been don Thcao of ui who aurvlved the ircat trucslo owe to our fallen comrades the aolfmn oMInrttlon and trust that tliei evaders ehnll net ifo free Didn't tho bov efninfnt prescribe a ptndlty for violation or ovnalon of the draft law? Then Ut u aland by eur pleduea The lltt should be publlihed and prosecutions berun before the statute of llmltntlon ccre to protect the willful desertafe W L.. O 1'hlladclphla, December SO, 1020 Question of Raising Children To the Kdltor of the Kvcntnu Puhllc I.rdaer: Sir A aerlou dlffprence has arisen be tween mself nnd tny husband as to the way of rolslnir our children, and I have been nonderlnir Just how wmo of your readers would bo able to handle u condition of this character I believe In keeplnpt my children under the strictest deportment. There . three of them, rnin; In ages from evrn teen down to fourteen two boy and one Rlrl. I Insist upon knowing; where they aro every mlntttn of tho day and cvuntiui. t Insist upon knowtntr all about their com panions and friends' My huaband takes an entlroly dlfferem view. Ho believes that they ehould be MJ reliant that we should pay no attention w them when It ramra to wnero thiy want to bo and with whom, for he Ii sure that If we aet them the prorer exampto nt home they will not want to iro to plawi they ahould not or naaorlato with companions who mlsht prova objectionable He that hl parents wore always repreactuns him for what ho vim dolns and where i. itaa going, and boy like, he would Inva riably search out thn forbidden places He believes In thn predeetlnatlnn of chlldreu and saya that I will bo sorry aome day tot my Inalstlni; upon so many exactions. Ho may bo right and I muy bo WTonit The trouble la I question it, I am nnxloua to rear them In the right way, ond will very much rearet If they no wrong" through any fault of mine, and yet If I allowed them to go where they please ond with whom they pleaso It would keep me mlaerablo all tho time wonderlnir whero they were and If they wero In Bvod company. Is there anything a reader could BUBiret? W I C Philadelphia, December SI, 102O The Motor Accidents lothe Kditor of the nvenlno l"vbUe l.tdatr. Htr Today wo hae anothor story in tnt papers of a motorist kilted and a number of persons Injured through foolhardlnosi on tho part of there raon and women who were out o-i a Joy rldo. There Is entirety too much of thle ort of thlnK golijc on In this city, and especially at night, with nu way. It would appear, of stopping; It. If the automobtto laun were otrlcter nno would bo enforced It would be ft great bieh.. Ing; for all ctmeerned. When a man Is caught Joy-rldlng his llceniw should bo In stantly taken away from him, and It tin was done I am sure there would bo much leas of thla sort of thtnr practiced Aulomoblllni Is fascinating, and It Is rot hard to get up a partv at any time, nnd In variably a number of Innocent peruons are thus led Into danger Why, when the po. Ilcemen aaw thla car speeding" down Ilroad street at the rate nf forty miles an hour, did they not pursue the machine In motor- Oclea nnd nrre't the driver and take his llcnae away from him? He has met hM death. This Is unfortunate, but how about th Innocent Uetlrns who nro todAy In the hospital BUtTerlng from scrloua Injuries 7 Hut the motorcicle force nem to be Indif ferent to this night Joy riding, nnd while It Is golni; on constantly cry rarely aro there any nrreals . J. u Philadelphia, December 31. 1020 Why We Lose Our Love Vj the Hdttor of'th? Evtntno Public Lruaer1 Sir In our arloun dlsc-usslontf In n People's Khrum of tho CuM'U Pinili. Litlirn, which havo been ery Interesting to mo and iteoin to hate t en eo to many pet.ple, I have wondered why no one. up it, thla time. h.iM touched upon thn question, when ao many dUorcea have been men tioned, as to why men and women lose 'neir loi.t for one another no soon and how auch a thing could bo remedied. Ah a rule, the man blames the trouble on the wife, and vice ersa ilth the result that no tlcllnlte conclusion Is to be armed at I have been married for s.wen joars We haio no children. For some reason I have irroivn to dislike my husband and can not tell for the life of me why Ho la uotid to inn, probably ns guod as tho aver age huaband nnd I hae no real complaint against htm other than that my life la mace miserable because my nusoand company borca me ' long for the companionship of Home ono else. Some one with whom I can discuss new mibjecta Home one who will bring nt.velly Into my life. The monot ony of living with a man aeen years la nerve-racklrm. Why do I feel this way' I cannot say. Alt tho artince that my huaband used to win mo has tarnished and I oho the copter underneath the gold lining which wan ulwavs shown to me Just prevloue and during our oirly married life I feel aure no man can continue thla artificial gold gilt ter rontlnuuualy. I mtoht hao expected It would weur dit Unfortunately. It tarnished only too soon Whet nm I tn do? I don t bellLie ho cat e.r win my love buck again. and yet I feel that It wan not his fault that I lost It 1I Is Just a men man, whin I thought him muth more when I married him. It Is terrible to think of. but I im sure that my preaent hate for htm Is rolru: to Increase as time goes un What will bo the consco.uente' It will bo either dhorry ur m 'Ivirut thus unhappily to tho end of mi or m hmhand existence Is thrr iru tear that I rtuild aco.utro thin Iovd back niratn I den't et I have altvios b.en of a determined disposition and rarely evr forgive and forget and It Is Impossible for m to b otherwise Mrs W l It I'hlluderphU, December Jl, 10JO Why So Much Crime7 To i ie hitltor ot e "uirtiiip Puclio .trtm Hlr It may eounl vry raoiini ,.,. a it but I feel that the cause of the in i. h crltre thut tie (tie exierlenclng Is due to th mothers of the land and the Indlrte.riun tint they now fihow toward tho horre ii war hHH bad in Inrluencu. the jiool m blllurd rooms hae contributed their shur an well an ihe moilfs, the public dante halls nd thn iaix music lint the imrtnte are In the first p nee ti blainu for It ull If txi a were taught rleht when thej were little, 1 do not b. lie. Tney would gu wrong tvhn they ha grown u.t Hut tie tr.njbl. Is there la i o h me any moie mi" n ie uu.i ei me mniuei The fMher must t utray to business i . lh reirlni! of t hlldren naturally. mut t. car-led un bv the mothers The) nea.ee Ihet- dut) fin a IthH Important dutj t' totini jrtilli sharing the responiibiilt . the government, etc. Wo are rapldlj txcnmlng a peep e of ' live divellera" or "tllff dwellers Whole riiiMllei. e.re tiundid Into small nai mi.o apartment and there la no place for u Uj or glil tn entertain mends, o theN go t . the pool hall, d.inoe halls, public pUiei ant th street" 1'arents anoiv --y little i hat th'U cMldrin are doing A wrn Judji many tlmm has vni for rmthrH iiii.l fathers of dnllnc,unts and l many mutant s hits paated tuiilente on I pirents nnd put them un probation i i thnt thev Instead of thtlr rtl'. i weru to blame I believe It la un . i omen ond inolhue especially, to right i ,it detl ot this till and I b.-nev 'lid .fin oo tneir uuiy in me matl.r ir a e iv tan 1" i!".vl tiiem, ohllulolphla Dtceinlmr il C I, tOJO Can't Live on Vauclain Wage ;,iin pn'or of tie ei-um; pi i,i , ; fo" fl"r--Iurln Ihe neelt put i t.Hirt leen rKtllni the comments on Hamuel M Vau i a n'e ntsteiii.nt In oui inpir Thi re Is niiu letter t part cularlv notice I signed "O K IUsluiii. Jr , Harrlman Shipyard ii. i .. ta In which ! ,,! if e.nnlln 1II,IU , ..v.hU .... . WHW.H... jfM n apologi and which ao far hi not1, PEOPLE'S FORUM Letters to tho Editor should bo M brief and to the point ns possible, avoiding anything that would open a denominational or sectarian discus sion. No attention will be paid to anony mous letters. Named and addresiesj must bo signed tin an ovldence or good faith. Although names will not o printed If request la mado tnot they be omitted. The publication of a letter Is not to be taken as an Indorsement of Itfl vlewn by this paper, Communications will not be re turned unless accompanied by post age, nor will manuscript bo saved. appeared In your paper The dlfforenl pat tloa have mad many true atataments In reference to his article, but ne one who, tn the paat, has lived In the country within a stone's throw of Mr Vauclaln'a house (and where I was born nnd ralaed) I would llko to make acme comment on his ataletnent. When- Mr. Vauclain apeaks of people mov. Ing Into tho country from tho city ho haa not studied the situation very closely Tour J ears nno I was forced to movo to the city no I would be nearer to my work, wiucn, ot that time, was at Marcus Hook, and If I saw a chance to oet out In tho country now, I certainly would take ndvantace of It I would bo safe In saying that B0 por cent ot the working poople In the country nre employed In tho city, or tako cars to ret to their placea of employment Homo mar led men I know go all tho way to the south ard of tho New York Shipbuilding Cor poration, while others co to Chester nnd tho Sun Hhlpbulldlni; to every morning o--causa ot the Impossibility to obtain work along tho Main Lire. Now. I do not sup pose ono would travel from Ilryn Maw r. Pa . to Gloucester. N J rr he could get work within threo miles of his bouse, aa atated In Mr. Vauclaln'a article It Is all very well If you ate furtunato enough to have an automobile to drive to your work, but when you havo to change three or four different car lines and the ferries, It Is a different story In Mr. Vauclaln'a letter, whero he apeaks cf IlMng on to to a week, I would like to say that It ta'ies thtt much for carfare every two weeks Mr Vauclain knows the fact that tho Philadelphia and Western Hallway Co. run cara from atrnfford to Ulxty-nlnth atrtet evory fifteen minutes In order to accommodate tho working people who go to their places of employment In the city and elsewhere Regarding; Mr Vauemln building a four room house with 125 nack In 1H83, I would llko to Boy that my father built a borne consisting of six rooms with J 100 to start, and ho did not hae any trado either, but, unfortunately, wus a laborer, not receiving the wages for his aenlces which Mr Vau rlaln received Howeve, touay my father could get $3000 for that same alx-room house with but a amall amount of crountl It Is nbsolutely out of reason to compare those days with today. In the olden days my father and every other man with a family (who lived out In the country) could work In the armmer and do llko tho aqulr leta. store away eno'iah foodatuffs and aup- Plles ao when times did get dull In the winter, they could sit bark of the tiro and smoke their pipes with case, and that was all en 110 a week Uut today It Is entirety different. They hae to work seven das a week, fifty-two weoka a year (Chrlatmaa In cluded on somo Jobs In the country) to keep the wolf from the door. JAMES IlODUrtTS Philadelphia, December 10, 1020. Questions Answered The Newspaper "Morgue" To the iMIfor of the Kvenlna Public Ltdaer, Sir Please explain Juat what is meant by tho "morgue" department of a city newspaper A. D. 8, Philadelphia. November 10, 1020. "Morgue" Is a French word In news- nnner otflres It Is tho nickname for the do' partment where obituary or biographical sketches are tiled fur use when occasion de minds, In fact, all aorta of material for ref ronco that may bo repaired from time to time Beautiful Christmas Ceremony To the Editor of tho Mvcntno Public Ltdutr Sir Pleaae tell me what ou can of the Chrlstmaa ceremony In Home known as "The Ilamblno " CHAHI.EH T YUHKES. Philadelphia. December 10, 1020 On thn Capltollne Hill, In the old city of Homo, la the church which haa tho honor of hi Ing the home of the Hamblno The word "namblno" Is the Italian for "baby," and this particular buby Is a wooden Image which waa carved by u pious monk In the eltv of Jerusalem about the time that Co lumbus discovered America. The little figure was finally sent to Home and became audi nn ohl-rt of love and reverence that people have for hundreds of enrs hen giving It preaents of precious atones On Its heatl is a llttlo crown ablaze with rubles, diamonds nnd sapphires It has a robe of royal purple, also resplendent with gems This little snered Image la usually rare fullj concealed, but on Christmas week It Is brought out and put Into tho arms of the Virgin Mary In one of the chapels of thla church of Ara Coell A wooden pln'forui at that time la built before It, and the little children of Homo come up nnd apeak their pieces telling of what tho good Christ child has done for them through tho year The fathers and mothers are gathered around on the stone floor below nnd listen with ijul-t rever-nee. During Christmas weok a stately procession passes through the streets nf old Horn- nnd In the midst Is borne, on a nilvd platform among white. robed priests, n beau tiful llguro of the Virgin Mother Mary, sit ting with this same Hamblno In her arms. The sidewalks are lined with people bnwlna; low and many of them kneeling upon tho atones Suggests Solution To 'I' Editor of the Kvmtna PuDilc i motr Sir In answer to a recent number prob lem, who wants 1. 2. 3, 4, li. 0, 7. S 0 arranged In three rows so that thy will hn counted add up to 1000 I don't think this can be done as a straight addition and that it is a catch ouuDtion And if such, the following might bo the correct univr 7 1 It plus Silt minus 2S.I figured n fiiiluwn 710 nine 301 equals U.i minus 2s3 eouats loOO Might this possibly bo tho solution read- i re" ' ' " Philadelphia Dect niter 20 10.0 Y. W. C. A. Membership ro rht h'ditur of the Kunniy PjMiC Luijtr Sir How manv memln rs Ins the Young Women s Christian Association ' Mra ST ('.All! Philadelphia lietember 21 1H20 The natlon'.l board of tho Young t om n s riirlstlan Association recent! ntutr J ,viat .tie mbinbersMp of the u'uuclutlon 55'J JIG Petrova No Opera Star 1 if'n hiifuru' tht Mi-iiiiii; M( J Sir Was MiitUiiii I'ttrovt, the iiie inuut star, ever u urund opera etnger' I D K Philadelphia. December 20 102O Madame Olga Petrova, the in.nK. sti.r u not alng In grand opora, but w.ia a toncert hall ftnuir Poems and Songs Desired Would Like to Find Poem To the l.ditur of the fc'i'rniai i'lidli I ltl rr Sir I should like to And a xoeni bev.n ntng "I am the virgin from this granite '.due A hundred weary winters have I wai'hed A lonely road that wanders at mv feet IV K W Cheater Pa December 10 1020 Entire Poem Desired I' Ihe f.'tlllor of tht. Fl'nilnu PuiVl. , tuQi Olr Will you or somo correspondent (it, the entire Iein, 'The Aftirglow one verae of utile! 1 "Mother o' mine, in His afterglow Of mothering .eara, I luve von su For lovlni, lie er. Ufa I Knew When next ur heail ., net lift are Loving tn. Into fair thlldhouJ When I so Httln undei stood The long hirtl wuy we all mut go Mother o' mine J love vuu ao HARRIKT 1 CLIJAV US I'hlladtlphlv December 10 11120 Sends Omitted Verses To rne f.d.tor ot thi Kvm,nu 1'nlhc l.nljrr Sir--I ten I v,,u the two last vertvs of ' VlltlKtis and llli IMnnli ' U.FHK.D V tlivn.it Philadelphia Decembar 21, 1020 Then be kissed her eo'd corpse a thoo'and tlmee over. And called her hla Dinah, too' aha was no more, Wo he llnlsh-d up tho plson like a love- so brave. And Vlllkens and his Dinah Ho both In one siuve Bo all you young maidens take a warning, he auro That you nevei by any means offend tho roVnor. And all )ou young fellows mind who" you cast your eyes on, Think of Vlllkona and his Dinnh and the cup of cold plain Tho label on the bottle was llfltlih brand! Facts About an Old Song 2u f.aiMoro fit Jivaiibip I'gplle Lttloer Kir During November I wis Interested to notice tho discussion nnd the i.evral verelone given of "Fifteen Men on the Dead Man's Chest " or, aa Hubert Iuls Hteenson calls It In "Treasure Island," "Hill Hones' Taney." I am sending one additional verae to one of the erclona prevlouely given. I cannot recall where I heard It. Davirs work wa abroad that night xo, ho ho and a bottle of ruin' Twas a word and a blow and a drunken fight To, ho. lio and a little nf rum' Tho helmsman lay with his head stove in Hla nngcra clutching u belaying pin, And his Jaws death.locked In n twisted a-rtn. And there ho lay, and the binnaclo light nnone on nia features through the nlgnt My Hod, but ho waa a ghaetly eight Yo, ho, and a buttle of rum' I have heard that tho veralon to which tho abovo Vereu evidently belamrs was tho work of n. Now York newspaper man, who wroie u as auvertmng matter for the tlrat drama tisation of "Treaauro Island." Should any of the rnad-rn of the People's Torum really desire the original of this poem, tho follow Ing. quoted from "Treasure Island, by It I, Stevenson IMtted. with notes and on In troductlon by Hiram Albert Vance, Ph D tJena), professor of Kngllsh, Unlveralty ot Nashville, published llrOD by the Mncmlllan Co.. wlll bo of Interest Page 220, 1-19. "2Jfteen men on the dead man's chcit. To, ho, ho and a bottle of rum!" The nrst two lines of n song of West In dlan piracy, whlih originated In the wreck of an Kngllsh buccaneer on tho cay calle 1 "Tho Dead Man's Cheat," from which It Is said only o, quantity of rum and flfUen mn were saved, fur the complete song, whlnh follows. I nm Indebted to Mr. Jeffery Au... tague, of tho Hlchmond, Va . Tlmca, who has pieced the various fragments of thli on together D1LLY BONE'S FANCY 'To ,ho lino of "Itlow the Man Down fifteen men on a dead min'a cheat Yo. 'en (heave) ho and a buttlo of rum! Drink and the devil had done for the rest, Yo. 'en. ho and a bottle of rum' (To save space I eliminate the refrain and clve'only the remaining couplets ) They drank and they drank and they got ao drunk, Uath from the dead man bit a chunk They sucked his blood and thoy crunchd hla bones. When suddenly up came Davy Jone And Davj Jonea had a big black Kes The key to his locker beneath tho sea Ho winked and he blinked like an owi ,n a tree And srlnncd with a horrible kind of glee "MV men me, says he, "vou must come wl' "Must come wl- me to the depths of the sea ' 8o he clapped them Into his locker in the sea, And he locked them In with his big black key In conclusion I may aay that niow tne Man Down" U an old "sea-chantey. and I know the words and music Tho abovo poem ma the tune very well. In most ihanteya the thantey-man." who may be (but Is not always) the boatswain, singe the llrst and third lines alone and the hands at the cap stan ur brace ihorus the refrain heaving in unison at certain words, that Is. at heave ani Rt .... ln ,h nU)V rerraln The purpose of u chantey of course. Is to produce simultaneous effort on the part of the men Ki Jt i, Jr Hlaiksburg a, December 15. 1V20 "Canned" Lines To thi Editor of the Kvrnlna Pnbic i.nloer Hlr l'leaiie publish tho follow Ins ex hortation ln your Interesting People n Kb run HALT JAdON Philadelphia. December 21. 1020 UNbi) TO A IIIOUD STOMACH All things that ou would like to eat ore In cans at mudesl prices Heed ni advice Despise them not their qu.illt) auftTlrea You tat the fitl ncaed in tin at m.iii a high-toned dinner In fine hotels and retaurints. and vou haven't ifrovrn thinner This talk about the cost of eats benn; st, outrageous Is aure exiggerattd if not also tuntu meclous With mutton .mp u nine a can mil a dish meals with frills und capers This newav sheet ttlla whore and how also the other pipers So read the itdn , uch morn and night Ufon ou di our buvlng And ciult your Juvenile complaints, our kicks and silly crying HALT JASON PlliadtlphU IiicemlMr 21, 1020 A II ilesl'is a poim the last ,lne uf each erse teing "I vvant ml youth and enihustism ' Harry C Oatorro desires the Kipling poem entitled II iota Can .t reader sup ply us with a ton foi printing'' Tho People's Fiirniu irlll npprnr datlr In the livening 1'iildlc I.edcrr. und also In the Mind iv 1'iiblle Ledger, I.rltera dleeusslng tlmrlv tntilts will lie printed, as well as rronestnl iwems, und iiuestlons nf general Interevt will he answered. PAKCEL POST BARGAINS Mnnufncttirors' Samples Eastern Mink Capias nnd Stoles Hudson Seal Coats Nearseal and Soallne Coats Satdrrel nnd Skunk Stoics li, isooiis tin: ta- iiiANTr.r.n t iiHi'niNr.M'i:i nn: vntv iatimt Mni)i:r.s i or-iidNH One-Half the Iletail Price Fridenbergs Loan Office 37 N. 11th St. "'M.!'"' N. W. Cor. 9tli & IJuttonvvood Sts. Ejai-JlMIBl-J-SH!B. MEN'S HOSE ' m "er1v7Sr ... . fe Made of Pure a l, Wool 4 pair for $1.00 iri d fur unr Kpettul I la ran in Price I is We Ii'f Ciiimu iM'in VfilWMTMON 1 57-61N.aHi-3fr. E PhiLdrJphia.Pa. b p vm 1 1 t'Oii' nn I n; j.i Uivn i;vn.inu Till io ..' CI ii. I. 1 51 II II Ordire Promptly I Hint W tMisaMriasjfaji or mushed iiertntor H-lulies friends nnd I. e il No 270 In ' ''41i:Vr '. " i , b .', .........--. imrnng j.. iu i io tn-reen-r nnvance One ulmoat tould this sphvr.,,1 span ,. I rria.lo'n.. At W5r.ann..f . iVent ..nTl It .tel TATinn M D .t.e P M.I .; s f rt-r I. men. A Idr-., Main Offlr.. 2500 Atlantic eluding the eu.UH.tor. Employts. ore Invited t, atlen I tnirl , ''?J .r,, , ,' ",," ' ,. ,, ,,,,ij,, TV at- Ifrookiv n N Y And aalmon'pink at 'llfteen cent, and o to. i'l.Ts. tMmwluriJVlcMl'- m "Jt'n. ' i - 1-n- ii PJrL " i '-MAN w.-ie- , nn 1 .wle.ige f ...am toast and tea v .vioruii i rivn.ja mav mil j, rr1(ite nginerln lo represi r t in Phils .list best A ration fair I do declare, for a trip acre,, ! -1- 4lUH If w.fu uf late y,W iK 0" h, ' TWiuJ' I " -"rTTe, 'els'i'ly V.Vm, "lo'Tn" ,. Pan'd the i I rederlck U pllksine. M I aiihlln) Fu Tn"nin"VM',rt ;- F..neral .ervL-es t I Int-il lint man d1re. Charles II rJtab There'H fiftv seven mo., "comblnee for , ""'.-. XW,.?.-.""" Lr'n;L?e ", "" 7hT.' of Krwrin CVn'"". anV'.V J .. 1Hr.t l -tin Mm FUR i rn IrTJtl ! 1 1 Wm li IEM0RIAL TO DR. GERHARD Bed and Tablet In Dryn Mawr Hos pital Planned In memory of the Into T)r. George H Gerhard, of Ovct brook, a bed will he endowed in the Mryn Jlnvvr Hospital, nnd well-known women of the suburbs west nf this city have united In the campaign to raise the ueeessary fund. Trustees of the Ilryn Matvr Hospital will ulso plnee in the building a tablet hearing a mr-dfillion portrait, In com memoration of his services to the hos pital. Ur. Gerhard died last November at the age of seventy-one. He hnd been the fntnllv phjslclan of scores of promi nent Main Lino resident?!. Mrs. Wil liam H I'hiller, of Huverford, heads the I'ommittee of women who arc raising the $3000 necessary to endow the hos pital bed. She said yesterday thut whatever money above the necessary $,'000 was received would be used to eMablfsh tho Dr. George H Gerhard fund fo purchase equipment for the hoipltol fiom time to time. PAI.CEL POST Upholstering Parlor nnd Ubrarr Units made like new. We reunliolster anything, (let Our Kstlmatea. Charles H. Deifleh! 100 N. 11th St.. I'hila. l'hone Walnut 0MO "SWEETAIR" The Modem Method of Painless Extraction of TEETH "SAKK AS HLKKI"' One to 0 teeth extracted without pain or danger Just the thing for nervous pton no 111 effects follow 1U Me. Come In for examination Jfonday DR. MOSES , S. E. Cor. 7th & Mnrkot St. ForrrxTly on tttaff nf prominent ifoptot JBeatljs ACTON Dec 21. WAI.TKH W ACTOS f.Ked 70 HelallveH and friends also mem bers of Kxcelelor Dodge No 01. K. and A M FVnwIrk Dodge. No 101 I O. O. .. Invited to funeral, Tuea . D-c 28. 10 a. m without further notl... from residence it Mri r o Acton lflil 7th t Balm. N. J Int friends Hurlal Ground Salem ADAMS On Deo 21. lOiO JOSEPH P. husband nf l.ydla Westcoat Adams uf li)2 Locust Notice ot funeral later IIAILUY Dec 81 MATILDA 11AILLY Helatlves and friends are Invited to atten-t funeral services, Wed 1 80 P m. late rest dence, fcB(l Htenton ave fnt Mt ernuii Cem. View remilns Tuea eve HAHLOW Deo 25 HANNAH A HAH LoV. aged DO Funeral Wed . 2 B m from resldonio of sun-In law William " -on-way, 242 N Crelghton at. Int private fl Peace Cem IIAHTON Dee 23, WILLIAM It aged 73 Services Tues ,2pm, funeral parlors of H P Frankenfleid a Buna, N W cor SDth and Jprlng Harden sts Interment private. Mt Pcico Cemetery IIUM. Lansdalo. Dec. 25 LYDIA L wife of Henry C. Ileum Hervicus at htr lat resldeno" 111 Orotn st Landadalo Wed. 12 M Int. private OreMimount Cem HKNZDNHOKKH (nee Fable) -Dec 2.', I1F.I.I.A widow of Phliiu J Henrenhofer aged 01. Hcln'.lves and frl-nds are Invited to attend funeral aervlies lato residence. H85 H. BRth at.. Wed. 2 P in precisely Int Mt Peace Com t'lMPIIELL. Dec 25 1021) JOHN M CAMPHKLU In his 71st ier He.iulem maea Tucs 10 a m nt St Thomas' Church. Ivj Mills. Chester Heights Pa Train leaving Hrnad st. station B 21 a m will be mot at Wawa. CLAHK. Dec 23 P.l.l.A J CLAHK inec Marshall), widow of Oeorg VV Clark Itela tives und friends are invited to ntlend fu nrral. Tuos . 1 p ill residence 2425 Fed ernl st. Krrvlces at Chaiol of Holy Com-I munlon. 2pm Int Mt Morlah Cem. I'l.AItKK On Dec 21 l'JiO, MATILDA daughtir of Matilda and the late Joseph Clarke Helatlves and friends are Invited I to the services Tuelay afternoun at 2 o iiK.k at the residence uf her bruther ltlihard Clnrke. 3J50 Sanaom at Interment I at Montrose LTemettri Vlewl Ing ifondaj evenlnc C.HINCI.L At Woodburv n.e "S El.IZ. AI1K1H wife of Charlea F Cornell ugd 40 Funeral Tus 1 p in , from lato resi dence, 332 Washltistnn st Voodbur. N J Int private llreen Cem Frlenda may call Mon.. 7 to V p m I'ltAIii Dec 23 at Verrtnor N J JOHN M.H1UHT CHAIO Relatives und friends also Vaux Lodge No 303 F and A M Harmon) No 52 H A i' . Pllgrln- Com inanderv, No II K T of Harrlsburg In vltod to attend funeral service Wed 2 t. m residence of his nephew Joleph H lli.ile, S10 Preston st Phlla Int prlv tte CHOWKLL Suddenls on D"c 28 JOHN KIDDt'l.PH Jr , Idir ami of John II and I'harlotte Crowell iriee Lau, r; aged s HelallveH and friends Invited lo attend fu t-M.tl services Tuea l Mt p m ptitents' residence (HIS JefTersun t orliAte Friends my cull Mon eve ... h.u .In. 1 ' ' CimniHlLRY -Dec 21 11120 HAHHIET, widow of Udwsrd I Ciibtx.rley aged DO lb-l ilivin and friends an Invited to attend funeral servlte"), Tues . p m . at her late r.'illence Mil harton s' Int private. CIHTISH - I)". 23 I KiNA M CL'HTISS invited, Thurs., 8 30 a m le resldetice 113S Rltner at. Solemn m.ts it requiem St Monica's Church 10 u m li t Holy Cross Cem I .1 '111 1 lee O. Hi 1 I, M hustiand of Surah T Dubs' uae 1 11 ft. ativ.s and friemto HUn iw ivetu-e .. n.1 I ii o P Cjnress Encampm-nt So .17 lnU Tribe Xn .17 1 of I'h a fnliv leidice No nvlled i .ttend the t. New IluDt. Pi 3.D of New Hope are invited t funeral from his reeidenv. Wei Dee 2'J. 2 n ni D n. 24 tl Krd nn 1 elu EIlliMVN'N At lntlor .' D n. 24 l2i HENRY huslund of reinei , tl Krd mann aged lltl Relatives an 1 mn lelu frlenls Inuted to aitend fun- nt, rervlus Northwieel Cem. Phlla. W.I ll.l. i m TON liosiHE Die .il iii2" livltUMiv. J I'l'A "UK l",l.,ei 11,111,1', .11 I IIIFIIIII. art Invited to funeral serv ict Wei l :io ti m prectsi ai nor late resnier lo.'v E.tri el Int private N'orthw ,o 1 . i UILLIOAN Dit. 24. 1U2D lll-.SylE daughter .f the lat . William and Ji.t o .. llgur (n-'e Ivatansghl Relatives hIi 1 frl. i 1" alo pup Is of the Cat'iullc Olrla Hint, iho .nvlted to funeiiil Tues S .10 a in f- m h.r late is dtn e "01 J IDth ft S. -nm blah r mlem tuna' Mt i-'rant a de j-nI.h rburcb In v m Int Cathedral OLEVSON Det 24 MARY K wit. f .Mlthnel K and d tugl.ler of Jatnes I' eiit Anna E o Ilri.ni Relatives and frie'M i'i vlled to funiral Tues li a in resiler t 170 I'lrsl itv.. , l'hoi'nUvlllv. High re.m en mass Bt Ann x .'h ir.h 10 a m Int at Mr a Cem Phueinxvtlle tluRD'.N 1 1. 1. 2.5 1U2.) WILI.MVl H t.eloved bu-tialiil tif Vnrie E (lord n. i 1-Utisiri rf) and s .i jf the latt. Mlae i. 1 PHrne.ia ilordtin I'i ro'it. from hi- .t It bid. .n, . lll.t'i N air t t oriIiEI, Dec 2.1 KAl'Il VRINE diu-l ter of tin lett Kt.it Ir.-t ind Miisann., Oi . t Puneral , n iue w , I 1 10 p m residence f Robert Hum 2dlS " Pe.u ih ,t Int Weil laurel Hill Cm Remains ni I v . wed Tu.s e H vRllRllI E A' llrowr Ue S 1 l.ei 2.1 pi.'o LYSIiES li HAlUIitut h , el 21 ruoer.il pri t . fmm hla late residii e itrown s Mule N ,t W'ed 1 p in Int iMutlst v'tin I'emb. rion N J I'i It rids lnu view r. mains Tuea 7 tu ti i in I HAHMv D t 21 lHAHLI A sin nf j ' eri ltd Iturgaret Harms Itehttivts jtn 1 fi litds uii Hulled 'J jlt-iil luneral Wt.I I . 3u u m l..te r.slteiite 0s V Liimlei' I at Solemn r lulem ina-n l ElU.tbuth s I Chur h 10 a in Int llo.t t'luit Ceni ! IIPI.TPEI DEH lot 21 1P20 v. i PISA T wife of thu ..tie t hrmtoph r H.tt feid r (n. l.uwie) Puntrsl lo wnich r. la , tlvea un 1 friends .ire Invited lues Sam. from her latt esllc-e, 137 Millean it 1 Mass -if renu em at the t'hurih uf the s ,. Icred Heart l 3J 11 m preu re.S Int. t,,y 1 rA... -., ,1 . Crn4 iirrnun Dec 23 1120 KI IZ JANE Merslia.H ll,i,.l wir. ,,r !,,"i:nd funer'al.". .'jiV,! nm lesitienc, oi virs rranK Jiursh II dltnw od IleKhts . law nil . ouiiiv Int 1 avvn l. roft Mnn 7 t I 1.1 p i I t linos ma i I IIL'.IHKV 1 .v 2.1. ' IHllHriNi: M 1 It'll H K te-l. ved wlfetf vl.xit'ider W ant l. ....v.... . I.ilrt ,.,.. I II.'. .' ,.t II.. It .. m PlI.'lHli ei w . . . ...... ". .n i tie, ,,. r i - man me., lii.ch.r) Ka d 24 lteletii s an I E, I frlenda invited t; .nk. . Wed 2 p m B. kite res dence I2firt H. HOth st Int prliat. Ivni't.oi t.m viowinv iui'h p m 1HV,lli:S Deo 21 lfl"ll KL17.A V widow o William IluKhes iM H2 Il.lt tlv.s ir 1 friends rre tnvlN.I t, attenl fu nor.il Tuea 2 p m. from h-r dtutiht. rs resld nt.e soil t'ott.ifcre bt llolinisburK. Ill I la Int oak Lane llaptlst Church Qroun ts JACKSON On D.t. 21 lH2rt IdllN JAlQl'f I liusbind of -a . II im 1. J.iKsoi ( SUld Master at R.latlvei, an I f rn n.N nri Invited tu the a i v Ic. it W'edneeil..) tminlni; lit 11 u clot k at tile Celiln Pi abvtirtall Church Hit l and Maalei sts Intetiiitnt at Wllmlnton and Hrandjwine reinetert Wll mlnali.n Io I at 1 .10 p m JDHNHluN - Dec 21 WIII.UM J a.m of Murv and the ate Reliurd r It ui i llelatlv. a ind f rl. nds an Unit. 1 i, att.nl funeral Tu a t .In n m i.-d-m ti.. S lluliy yt HU'h t.inss if r. inlem at t lui h "f Most Illesmd Sacrum, it lo i im Int Holy Ceeaa JONKS Deo IS, 1020 CATHLRINB JONEt' Relatives and frlenda are Invited HKATim to attend funeral Tues tin a m from the residence of her til. ri tr Hiin N t tlcton, 1130 Jael-aoii pi High i iui m mass at Church nf Ht M ,nir i in ,i m Int St Mary's Cm It II li N J Mt lloib paiiers p. as. . upv Ki;NNEIJY - lie 1.1 .IIM1I if m the late Mlrha. 1 Ker,ntd Fun ral r,'rvlces Tile , 2 ji in uu i ii l n . 'o Itaifihf id rt Int Fertiwood Ccln It' mains may be viewed Mon eve LOWI-.NBTBIN Do, 25 DV.NILL tin" band of Ytta Ix,w. nstetn ag.d S3 Hla tlies and friends ur. In.lt" I to attend fu in ml, lues 2 p m. fiom his lato resi dence, IS.'2 .N 1.1ii f Int Adath Jeahurun Cem Kindly onwt ftoAere MATTHF.US Dec V3 I't.It.NARD hu" bairl of the late Maiirtr.t i Matthewa Helatlves nnd friend ire '.lulled to attend funeral Wed 30 a m from 112 S 24th st Solemn high iiass t.f reiulem fit Pat rick Church lo a m Int ' athedral "em MeMANL'N Dec n HI SANNAII . Mt MANUS wife of John K MrManus (n.e Uhcllemi He atlvea and frlenda are inviteo to attend funeral Tuei S .10 a m late lesldenee. 4I1 It tlnbndgo st High mas of ri'Oulm at S Theresa s Church io a m In' It dt i'r .as t. em. MeNMAHA -Of 2003 Coral St.. Dee 2: JAMES husband of i;ilra B MeNamara ag.d 5rt HeUtivee and friends invit.-d to eervlces Wed .' p m n-sid. me uf son In law Ihwnias Nmlth S8 Amte-r at Int North I'edal Hlli tern Til rid't mat t.al. Tues eve All of hla societies invited MOIUIMA.V D-t 25 CLAHA I. wife of Harrv Mohrnnn 'n.o Ouist) It. lat'vee and friends Invited to attend funrl serv I es Tues 2pm st parlors of J. hn P Heuhr I'll W Husqucl.anria ave lot North Cedar Hill Cem MOItltts At Hurllnton N I Der 2fl 10i MAIlOAHKT Ife of the late P.lward M rrls fr Holatlveg and friends are invited to attend funeral from her lite residence 115 i: Vr.lon st nurlingtnn V I Wed s 3D a m High mass of rf'tuiein i t Ht Pauls Churtli 10 a m Int Laurel IH'I f'iti , Mt HPHKY Dec 2 IS20 Wtl.l.HM t MLlli'HEY lne-al mnli-i Tut i p I tn it rejldencn uf J P Connors 231 (lren at Int private Hemaltis niay be viewed Mon eve I Mt'ltPJM per !,. JKFFIlf.Y hus 'rnnl of Mary Murphy fnee Hryanti He '.a itlv s and frlenda arn Invited to attend fu In.rai Wed i SO a m from his late sl 'den V W for 1.1th and Llndley nv 1 oiran Sol -mn niass uf requiem Holy Ch Id Ctmrrh 10 a in Int Holv Sepulchre i n I NOIlMIS' - Sull-nl) Dec 21 SAH.MI IIIfliXiMALL wlf of Uenjainln F Norman daughter uf t. l"t Jaek'nn and Matilda Ieidy Fun inil Wid : i in , realdence of I husband 11 I. nn lioulevurd Host I-ane downe Int Wondiiinds Ctm Friends may call Tu k 1 to b p in O'KKIJFE - Dee 23, JOHN C . husband of the late Margtret O'Keefe Helatlves and friends St Carthage Holy Name Ho I ciety Dlv No 31 A O II . Phlla County Hoard A OH. Aerie No 42. v. u i; . ana Court Cross Kets F of A . are invited to attend funeral Tues S 30 a m late resi dence nno" Locust st Solemn requiem mass Bt Carthago's Church 10 a. in. Int. H ;ly Cross Cem OHFIIAL Or. Dec. 23 ANNA II 'R PHAL (r.ee Hnders) Relatives and friends invited to services on Tuesday as S P m. at lato residence SI" N. Allison et Inter ment private. West Laurel Hill Cemetery. Frlenla may call Mnndai. H to 10 P m. Onil Dec 21. MAHOAHKT daughter of IM late Andrew and Margaret Orr Itela tlies nnd friends are lnvltid te attend fu neral Tue 7 30 a in late roller 4013 Klngs.ssing av Solemn regii.nn tr.su nt St Fran. i de Halea' Church San Int H. ! i'rns Cem . PATTON On Dec 25 1920 I01IN. hus band uf the late Margaret Limits. v Patton Services on Tueed-vv afternoon ut 2 o clocs nt his r. "Idence 41 N Puxon nt Interment private Friends mav call Mondav evmlng PINKRHTON ftuldenlt on Ie. 21 U'M.I.UM I himlnnil of t.tr 4. Pinker ton of 3703 Haverford ue u,.ittlvea and friends, also William I. Kleins Ixxtge .-io i,4rt r and A M Ke stone t'hapter No 173 It A M Kt John s "oinmunder No 4 K T und other orgni iutlona of which he ML ii member lire inle,l to th, serv ices on Tuesd.tv nftern .r. nt 2 oclutl: at the Oliver II nalr Hldir lljn t'liestnut st Interment at Westm.nst r 0in"t. rv It. mains mav bo viewed Mo'nlav 'ventriK PHINZ1NO - De. 2-, KHKDKRICK, hus band of the late J. n.'fe Prlnilw Hela tlves and friends ar. invit.-d to attend fu neral services Tus .' to P m at his late residence. Mllnor st T. rreslai. Phlla Int private nemalne may te vievted Mon eve HATTin Dec 21 ALFHRD huband of Mary Kattlc In Ms 44th year Relatives and friends also all orders of which he waa a member Invited to funeral eervlcee Tues. 2 p. m.. at late residence 3021 Ilnwlo st , Taconv Int Magnolia Cen- Friends ma call Mon . 7 to 0 p m. HOB9ITKH De. 25 THOMAS nO-3 PlTDIl Relatives ami friends are invited to attend funeral Tues .Sam frun the resldenre ot tils eon-ln-law Philip Orai Mlnso Hotel West Conshoho. ken High mass at St ilerlrule s Church 0 30 a m Int St Matthew's New Cm HAAKH Hit Dec 2(1 tf.20 CHAHLF.S SAAKK SH husband of ICntl- Snake (nee Messwr) itire.l 74 Services Wd 2 P m. residence. 107 N bth st Int Laurel Hill Cem HAWYBR Suddenly Die 24 rHARLKS II hu.il. nn 1 tf the lnte Annie ."awv r Fi ner tl to whteh relatives and friends ruso emplojea of N'avv Y'ard and all em Mies r wn eh be has a memuer ara invr.-o , "'" J- Wed I t. m residence of Ms son law llreii 2210 a 22a si in cm Friends may call Tues .oitnooj after s p m I SILK Dm. 2.1 JOHN I husban 1 of i Marearet fllk Relatives and frl.-nds are ni- vlted to attend funeral W'ed S 3o a m from his late residence. 121o N 10th st 1-olcmn requiem n aas at Oesu Church lo a m Int. fluty Cross I'-m 1 SMITH Dec 25 IlDlinRT eon of the i. i7.'org' and susan X'nltl egt.I 01 .It ntlves en! frords nr. nivlt-d to ntt.nJ fun. rul services Tu. n m rellnia lif sister In .aw Mr" "mlth 1014 V 'ti ' further e-rvitee an.i 'r.t vv . o ki W llllHinstow n la srritiil of - 30 a in train rrom i'r'i. SPANOI nil - ATWOOD husband uf Mar gnr,t f,pang.r n.letlves nnd f lends n -o .- - T ..I,... V. ll f- nn.l A . 'V ll-ll KIUII ,,Muer 'v ... . n..-. . ... I'h IP bvhu.l. r Ctr - No 40 II of A It vlt.d to funeral Ti"Ma at 1 do t. . lo. k fri.in parlor of Wm Conn 2ni2 N ".'ri st M'EKVKS (inl.ee 2. 11120 (.HWr K S'IFI'VEel it J " I'h-stnut at s. rt I in W. iln-"1H iil'ere, win .11 l oi t .i - ih. lillver It IJir 11 dg IS2H I'he tr.i" Mt In. rm.nt pruate K.nlv oinlt tliw'- Toe 2 n TIUiM 4.S Lrtte of .20 S "lh st D 24 WALTER sun cf M.rgaret Thomas .th 1 .1.1 Relatives and rr end. tn' Ited to at. i ten t funeral services Tu-s 11 m pre- 1 elaelt at tho Patld II r. r uv er H!d2 . ' Ilroad and Dlumond sts ln private i 'UloMP'iiN iw 24 javes W hu" band of Annie Thornim-n R1 t-ltes en.; friends also Southvveetern imi N'e is C M P Phlla 1O.V 'i 11 1. O O nd i II i ri. nters- i ' Ptt.nl fuieril str i Wlniroh .tKlt'ir s TIHItnTTfc De i v. i'n. nters' I ooil N S i-e Invited 'ett.nl fuieril stnl lute r. l ' n e nip i Wlnirnh nKlmr a' Tue 2 t r- r'erls-n TIHHETT.S De 23 HARK1 N !iii bend of .'II - Hoffman and son f w t r H and Mart Net.on Tlbb'tts .. :. ' lii. nert, aervl.. a Wed 2 p m it r.i r. -I Ill (lie ,, , I . - -,'IT-Iiv.'l, e, t'l, priv te rrlenda mi) csli Tue- Int j, m. I TIPPER Y -Dei 21 EMM w f I ipperv runerl wnkM Tues n at Armitrong h 1127-20 N Hroa 1 et I private lltll -On De ', 11)20 H. ll.it 1 i I. w 'f Wili.un Irei Reiatn . m . !il n i f nds alv ( s ..1 tlilv ..r II v M h- I l.m" o' 'n "tcno ueiirt oi -it ft w ie .i . ii rn.oe .. o So i el 1,1 Jni J W..lni.lt) m.rniiiit at So oclock fr. -.1 h. i 'at r.s'l.-i. 'll.l 2'h at ".'J'"", ',".,. ","".'; lriln--n pr,v te hUU 11 '" "' ,rk lru ",' n' f'v-.te ilth'Av'Y D-c 24 MICHAEL J I u- bund o' Mit T tao r.e 7 mininm E. i . i vv e i e ji, a m re. it nee Hole .piiri.t' . 1 i i- ! mn n ass ,,f rtuuum at hurth a il at )Te-.i.u tttraincrt 10 n m ' In Hi Iv i i ,n, im . rWlNlNti Su-Uenlt nt ii t.rltstonn I. iw."il Mon' i .1". It ' 'Ii TWIN I IN , m his I'tllh eer Ilea ve, ,ii fr endi e e In. tel t itt.'J tu-. r 'r n. Wuhta n Kii'i la Me. tina Hiust, wii third lav, '1 A..i ii M. tub 2Mn 1 1o p ni I M KMlXid, I) .'I -t I. .....e -.1 li'ili .'.J K 'urn:. lliil,. '11 I N ' J W M.ltl.LMIN v. vtlf, .f J, m Un. , n-nt.liC i.iied 27 Ii. at. ts ui 1 rri'1,1" III "ltlt.d Ij ..llond tall .. . r.l . W,J 2 p in previa l .,r . a f J - Ilttke Im I .1730 ., rint'itt'.v.i ave Ph..u .'nt pr veie Koiviai Itllla Cem. i IvILLVIrill IVt .1 JvillN tin. I XIKIt act I tt.1 H'litlvts ar. 1 fri 'li Is are nut d to itt rtl funs.ul W'i I I J noon late rest (, e New Charon itlausbiru pllte t v . W .ivi.l N J 8. evi. t .ml mt ut Tr n'i 'luiheran Chu-t-h I'tiU P in tUv rt-' p i- ns Tues eve W .4f.llS" 'n Dot 24 JH..' -.A VII r !' bus! tll.l I Al 1 . VI V lie. f Serv I K -a on Widntsd.v atterin.on at 2 uuth it Mis ' li rent lente 221 ' hi etiui e' lu , in ral tnd mt tinc-nt priv tt 1 WIPDwP - Det 21 P.vtVI v tifH ( W r kilt W lilo Rela ilea all 1 f len Is i ro llli Ud t alt' Od fur-ral -.i. w ee Tues , ' So p m It'e restlene,. tlntu 'oh et .1 prl ate lv Hill Cell! lew rt-malns , M n eve Wll SuN Dti 2") It... I IHAl.l.l. t'OR MHl vll f .' i" I'h 11 Him en ..I 71 llellllv.s nl fit.nla ute Invllt.l in attenl lun'riil . 'i ce Wed III in u h. r ,', rtsd. ii 11.11 Hn I a . Im iin.it. ll"li II" -' -I MANN v Wlt.-nS; Pan. ral Tutu 1" - ni lr on liin, im ! Old I a lii s hul Ufintiii ,i. In i - v it ISKItlM l her r 'den. Vlriiin Pa dillldat llu.lHnK Det, 2.1 11. .0 fRY 1 tif. .r ih. la" James II Windrim N oi. f fun r il le't i I W'OOI Deu 2, 1IKA.NVlt UHUIt 'hiHimiii ot Mti rVt. w.'ii K uv, i friends mil t leTtiJat ns t thti. h. I , it memtiiii iiivltentfi lur.. r..i - iv.-, , I Wi.l . t in i. .itlfiic "tel, . SpriifcUi v. , ! iierm mt""'! Int filiate Itiinilns may . p. ll w.d Tu eve I i.t I M VN l. . . I Illl .Si I M t fe ui rjmt ins i . iv i ri ti i It, ! t i e ,, i , ,,i !.! invited l . rv s lm .' p , ) asaawasagaManaaMinsieanuw es oiaT" JP DIAMOND m;Tir rcaldence, 2433 N Mjrtlewoial bt. Int. Pei.e cem Friends may call Mon. evt. J "'k Su.lden.i it 20JS 11 due hiv lit. u,. nn SVh Ins' Will MM 11 Zt'Ck aged it'l ja s Funernl mrvltis will be held at Ht Paul .i l.uth.rm c hitr- h J2d at, above Co Uml la i. Tiieiilet tienns 8 o'clock. In termetit end forth -r n.rv' s on Wednesdas 11 o clock at Zion Hills Church, near Quakeitoun 1'09'-1 AND FOUND DLl'wHIT HOOK Ixist deposit tsvok No. 2S.1SA2 with the Western Saving Fund 8o elely loop Walnut at Reward DtXl Lost, Dee 2.1 Iliarlc and "tan Airedale pup 0 months old pink nose is n hlohi T.. J' J' Jl"artny H403 N jjtb st , Philadelphia t0O "iynrday "a fferii.Tuti- cm Wlssaholckn (how dog amttera tu name rtltllken. Ilha. erai reward offer 1 Anelv Aire it n alien Towntida st Chmttut HIM 31 IT 'ASK Lost drees suitcase, marlttd II P (Tirmed from nut., betttien 20'h srt 21st on Chestnut st lam Dec 23. Hii wird p livos le-dger Office WAI.I.r.T teist wnll-t fn . -titpiil Dirt of ts Chrlitmis nluh' . . nt ,mini amn.il im moiiev letters tnlterane etc flno rawrd for imm r. turn II 70'. Ledger Office. PERSONALS WILL JAMF.fl MOHAN ho called at mv le-iuse 13J0 Tasker at Saturday Dec 1! In r-forence to a lo-t nnc. communicate VrJih m.. will be of .n'creet t. him J H I'orlnir. 13U) Tasker at Phone Dtcklnaon 10'M w TOM HfcLl. Write. "to 'lorn Murray, Silt Olendaio ae Lon- Heach. Calif,: fin i.irt ir HELPWANTJ.'D FEMALE CLF.nK vhb Ptin.ic lkdokh co DRRmiw Tins SKHVIl-ESI OF A YOL'NO WOMAN " CLHKK IN IT3 ACCiiUNTINO DEPART mi:m with at u-.AHr two YKArtr "uvalknti ,:DUCAT,ON on ira APPLY UTH AND CHKSTNUT ASK FOR MR WIKST T'7iJK. .white fur institution Coll Chen CisiKINO and downstairs work no laundry white pref Blklns Park Ph Meln so 13S3 OIP1 s Learn to I rumu rTttendanta ill) month board. room laundrj Victor 3 221) Areh st UIP.L for general housework reliable for mall family no wnkhlng, reference re- oulred Phon; Met ose 081 " NCrtJK practical or mother s helper Ha tlned mlddle-iged woman to care for year old child, .(iil borne and pay in German tow n M 114 L'dger Ofrtct i-ALESLADY If you Cfuld malTe 1 to 8 nn hour act. Ing hnalerv from factory dl rett l , tiBsr would 1 vou tr' Write us today Ta Worth Mill Meehunlcsbura-. Pa. BALKHWOMLN wanted fur waist and Psttl ,.SoaJ,id','ir,m"l, Apply Thresher rfroa 1322 Chesln.lt st. BHOES Kxperlenced table girls fitters and operators wanted Apply Laird, Behober - Co 22d and Market second floor; hTKNOORAPHKH Mm b. rjuick accurate and willing v ante I for 3 weeks Apply between 9 and 10 71H Crozer Hldir 142o ( hrstnut at YOL'NO LA"DYfor lnv r..deW,rtrnnti muet be accural! and fiLifhfui ,e,i-L.e -La .. sltlon for capable erson II Ton fe-dger Oft YOf.Ml woman In Ins,. ,tion and wre.pplnr depirtment. di kiikKihhs . xperlence pre- ferred U F Dow.es 1122-24 Chertnnt at flenersi MA KB MONEY AT HOMi: You can earn trum II to 32 an I uur in vour spare time writing show cards oulcklv and easily learned, no canvassing we teach ou how and sell . jur work Write today for full parti iiie.ro to Amercnn Show Card Hcbool gsn Pirle Itldg Toronto . annda TKACHIIHS wanted in West good salaries' .nderful opportunlt -s only normal and college graduates ar-epted Write Western Advanr.mcnt Association 802 W Evelyn st Io wistown Mont KARN J25 weekly apre time writing- for newspapers, magazines , cup unnec. da tails freo Press Sjndlcate 122, at. Lou I a. Mo HELP WANTED MALE ill Il.Nnil for brick plant In Snow Hill, MM.: Hate uge exi rlcncu and salary expected references resulted. Address P o Hog 201 enow Hill Md CHAl'l I-Kb H.I waiiteo eooo pay ateadr esa ployment. Apply Nell Oronberg. euperln tendenl GaiaVer rily I'ati i'n tat7 vin ,. FORD DRIVFR R, ute man to ..over Penn" sjlvanla and South fo- long.eetabllahtd und nruwing firm, salary cinnmlaslnn, ex penses average llo net at start, advance ment suretj bond renulred give references. Adlress Main Office. 231)0 Atlantic ave. Brooklyn N J MKN Iarge rorporat'en nreds servleea of good nun In Pennsjlvanla Maryland Dela ware and New Jerrej those with chnrueie. ability and sool loc.ii aroualntanee will tarn minimum of 30'io per ear and untlmtlxi maximum If you contemplate a change on or bfo-r January 1. pleas- address ua eon-lld-ntlnllv M f.ift lo-dge. Office PRESSMEN on 2 large cv Under presses running on hajf-t' n. and color work atat.i If union or nonunion only htgh-grade men ne-d hppIv. steady vork. high pay; M 13 I.teiqee QfUc. PHINTHH J ih piintfp si' ornpoaltor one w th t,xp-nnc.) In ooun'r; aiop preferred Appl S't wtown Knt.r'-ls Newtown. Pa SALESMAN ,nd ir I ..k-W- have tn opportunity In ..ur irgam.-.atlon for a high g-sde ruiMP-niutlve to imndl railroad and Iron rrorsislt on p endld arrangements will be m id with the i Ighi parti Including fall faitlltleM co-orernM in nn! ails this open .nr i frie an i rr-.rtijrii for very larae r turns Oentra1 Properties Inc 8, W cor ir.th and W i nut -its !LKSMVN nciuiintel Philadelphia mea1 trii le wide aw ilte hard plunger, push ' ' sr 'altv eerv'ce fur mm' successful concern in Ur.. salary uminlssljn 23 2 weeks &ALKSM N Wnnt.d i-rene.d paint and tarn -th sidesman rami .ir ullli western Vngtnla and Weet tirginfi t. rrltory atate age ext'tilence refwr. in . and i-ompcnsatlon exiier'td M 202 Ledger Cifdee SAI.IMAN wanted to nandie the Kkom bowiina Pin machine agent, tnaHIng large proftts united Tool Die Co Hartford Conn SAI.E.-iMHN Opportunity tnr s ambitious men to sll eleitrlc washti s maehlnes ar.s i vacuum cleaners, on.y live wlrea, exreptloni, i thinr- for ndvar.rement Call 122 S 11th ' Me flell sl F'sir prominent N Y e .mninv rep r, ,Mril nun s'.ire n tem hnvlni. ..,. . , ut rite In Phlla w she. to neat-. s. . r Das n n re 21 ' good salesmen Dr.. 1.1 t Ph.. Appl) to Mr Spruee 3SH7 i vv vvil l Klrst-e uns ul1 i. round genera 1 . ..li ...l,.e fir... .!.. i .lii.. ep..ivn een ....j . . .e .. " . ....' - -...' ......,. ... ,.1H foi l.nr rrt.,,1, l...n. in town s.ti. 30 iuIIm nt Thi Hlphu with uirnc ie- iir.et (unvJltturit- punlilon permment f r niK-tttit mnn t Jj IiIkt Offlca dfneri' HMIWAY TRAEFIC INSPECTOItfl wanted: frum nl0 t0 ,20, PBr month Knj nm" im short h urs travel! 3 month' lh'Vr' '" ' ur'J'r """" t JOJ I ,u, n, Kir , ,, or booster No . -itanrtsrl Iluilnesi Training Institute. ii.Ti NY E llC' 21 we.Ulv . - v, vi rv m ik',.alii 't, , T . , - in. i ,, . otri nm. vvrltlnir foi itnn-ies detail" s- I ui. Mo I I SITU.-iTIONSWANTED ripiALE i hit rRM-'ss" v st'.i, I'n-n I- mversation ijl ''I tKefr,. n." J 'I -' ' t't.lo Ojeen Y7.)i MIIiDI I. iT, II I KlVKlV IN 'll.l l.lt'l N'l I Itt lltl li ..P ttHAR ISO 1 I -Iliv- P..-1T1. N s- I'At-TOHT (leTIt I INHTll l"l' N i I' PRIVATl' PAilll-V. H Vrilll 1.INI.HV ,tII,DRRS ilOiU' SK IM.ST It' -s - fi 'IISTANI)" lIH''EII.'IDni ill"- ' NJ' KS flUNAIlI V HIKrfirN. P IS l'I'N'I.IirD M 1S1 i : ii .1 i.pi-t k SITUATIONS WANTED MALr. " v'OrfT At r-fil VTtNT IUI .rj.i' man eltl M ..ira' riperlane . ! im .tt 1 tli'l ne Mrii't lines will be ,,pei for ! si. on .1 out I'.' 1 li don Ixl Off AGENTS AUKS IS- lie a. i nn ir 'i advertise end dle-ii-iiu'e sal iwies t. t isimcr write qu'CV (in t.rrltorv .md p . riltulure Albert Mills ,'i n,T ii manager 2l ' All., rleuli Hldg ClO elnniiti vifl-Viri Kveiaiiin iu'i h. on loinm eel I In peNi h ni m li' ii" necensary Irre , Mihe iMiifmnn . .I Jo it ta tint day, iirollt jj w i ite rt Craft Prn.l.ii'ls Co New l.irrN V M N to work this u tv r ilnlshlim hands II. rfc tie as lads en. omul I'es b nillv rneth id tl" d.lls without capital nr e p. rieme Wrl'e (iuniiH lal Co 232 Elm lie.stur ll Sv.IKi4vI.vN -Md line ..il'lnu on hardware irnle aitttl ti v eimm'.tlin on ri-orders ., , unit i i r II I nt a s n Tarver I t'i . s pur. N 'v Y.rk iji -"i T IT- M K s it . rl'ite.d or ,"ir.. rienee"a , ,lt oi 1 velll.K Tlte fir Hs of lints nn, full par rum. I lre .Sailounl Hales n,l , r vvlei.l lion I lattrteiit 277 i h ii.. 111. i,i: I'S Make ii it ilia an hour sell melt .1 i aitsii I .t'i l"' .nil) n u leaks i, li ii. ns is "i iii.l. free Mendet Co v. so i . t irv V -T K l.l -I'h I ' 1 ) lv I'm ii i i, in i ill V. ii v i ni m ( niM'il UM COLD i ID eulil etltpr platinum plntrd ' are ole' a it Jewelry teeth plu .-v I'i'UKiit fir uen .. Ibl" I 1. Clark n n.ti U7 Uaniom, Rs iundrr fl; 1 1 ji .) X 4-lt .. ..frtfc. 'V I -v 4'!
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