"SI? SiJtsai aiMtukii W " 4 , - fY M fiF'. .? m Vk,. 1. . . ar riawT. i-iK !!.. ' I . mm I' '-i-v- jIB j, 'AL-.W HI Bh 28 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADBUPHIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1921 77 PEOPLE'S FORUM Letters to the Editor Philadelphia's Musical Talent To the .Vilor at the .'urnl-io 1'uli'Jr 1 nlui i Sir Will VDtjfjtUiap allow m.. n ilitlc PTiacn In jimr I'oopl. 'm IVim-i ultli"uitli I nin not n rfsldnt of vour riti l.ut h.no lwri horn fur sonn llttln (Hn In.llri-otlv un metd with muslr" 1 mh to ink vutir Isadora If lliv fuili nr.pii-cl.iti. ami iiiicIt tanil what n. nntiilrrtiil nmonnt of miislml talent jou Imvi. In this .ltv Slv i nun il mi aris of surli h rhnrnclr-r nt vr-a-r r Hm t Am thrown nnstmitlv nnioi.c tnustiai lis., pip 1 Iihi-- br.u iloln-r a slrnlliii viorli In othor iltls and I msh to mv to oiu ir-al-rra that T hnv. not foun I tn nil my liivcs. tUatlrin ns wiiili n-il mustocil trt'n ha Is In this riti Anil in tmyltv: this I -in not tr f.r tu nnv rmt llix- of t Ii mirk but In r-ralsn uf nr mus.i-inns -tlioso vvltu Ats locally born- -.our on.liii'inrs, vo.ir emu possrs nnil sour musinl is-riti--s, T-lill-idiiliilil.-i N rwirnlzoil nil "-r Hi country ns havini. sonu- vvontl rfu. t .l"nt A slnircrM. but th.-v nre inor- irapr-c jti-1 t-lsnvvhc-rn than or hom- Its (---miK's-pis hi? mnw rium.rous than In any otlioi t Iti aim thlr works nfi ir.senifl t-nih senson in othr i-'tles nioris KMi?rusly than n thp.r homi oIm lt nuUlnria nre riiimfriiui nml of the htKhr&t ila. Vhv .irti ?nf fnllv reroi;nreil nt honn ami tl 'Jt t whv th" ilrlft to othr rltlrF whrro ttiov nro lmtantlt tnkm tip nnj nre nicti a IIiaI lnltlon. It In i.nt iieofiwiiy frr Phil nl 'ph i to go farlhor than Its own doori t. Ioit tintf ere, mutrUne. fomi-iere nn.l .in(ti tnre frr vrhntwr purrn tltn rn.i 1 te'inlri I end, ua n HtrtipiM In ui Tnnltt lt me 11 tipon von wrlous t aim mnre iirog nltlon to vour liotne nrilt, thrr 'tl-e wouM lw triad to do no 'f tli.v iHnnt"wM hat rillladelphl t I ni ail fa n to ful. recoimi2e Vnu CUtadelphlin-j v'iuuI I 1 im- noush rrl lo nniunfr :ouieil - to ' K Hret u. hnme for whit . ii uat n- I "ii tiocl look no fiuhtt ml I 'ru' t' !' mm-p-ettlun Will lie f ml for til iinhl immm those who are tn -ittunanl to pie I'l .In ! I rhl l tlie pffereluo v.ti'tieer It 1 i'K't'lrt I understand rondittotie hrr have lio-r otlierxMne, and I nnv ui al to u idetut tnd whv l"iMl pride would tmt iromp' " hntife to th enovuiatfmenf ot liini' talin' A MfSll'AI. !THV:E';. Til ad tdila. .I.intiarv 2 1"JI Household Economy T" 'lit I'll'" "I II" r ma I' ili' !''! tlr -If John e mother won I n r i little on rent and food I thiol, th-v null liv nulde KomethltiK for rlotl.. a!o bav he tAte and dialrM for tho iln- r thlnit" of llfo. ne e nro iileo nn Ati.Tirn fattit' hut fur .i'l Ihnt Mfii cud I. niuii' t'.n fruffltletil for out tuti'i tVn hni' b n In im In Tin ,i I. i ' i f nx months t n and ins hUHbanil i i m n Rood. ut'Heht inn lis tho lit "f lialn'e and il'iej no' ! ink IN hue I '' vi-orlc moJt of tli time He is 'i n.i irteur lind tnei hanle Ti'e h.ive thtee III e lielltln it"," lv tuo of ;ihom nt-e woinff to aeho.; Thurnh thfV have to tie fed mil clotlnd 1 kn i thnt If my huehand ivb mok rut Jinn u month ive .oul.l llv.. H and i'li no iotn p'alnt comlns- If .Tohn's mother ever had to live on 0. a month. .s e hw elie iMiUlil 'arn to at'Prnlato Jin" nonm i I. Ii PhliedelpU' i. l"Ci'tnlr S3 l-1-1' I.cttcra to lite IMItor sliouUl i"t ia Iirlef nntl to t!ii iiolitl at possible. Hint would ou-n hcct.il tan iiluttia- uiullii(f HivtliltiK lonoiiilnntlonnl m ion. N't nllrnlior. will be pnltl to fitioity inoim k-ttert. Nnincs nml ndtlri'Stw must be si(-nrl at nn ovltlenco of kooiI ftilth, iilthoUKli nntiiPt will not bo tn luted II ruitiest is mailo tnnt tliev bo imilltPil. Tito publlcatlnn uf n lellcr W tint to bi tnlu-n us .in Ititlorsctiii'iit of It Mi'ws bv thlt pnper. ('nnimutilrntluii will not be re luttiril unlcHS luiumpunieil b pout niif. nor will iii.tnuscrlpt be unveil. 9 drem I will malt hint a. load aheot (first Molln). together with the word". If lie liua tint ns et sis'ured aatne. HUW'Altl) IJONVOU. 7.11 ' armen street, Camden, N J , Jati uarj i'. 11)21. Referred to Readers ltiil,r hililor a! the livening I'ullte l.aloer: P r Will ou kindly print In the l'onim utiere the poem enn bo found bv f,llen i;ra " Words Are aomethlnB like theso: lor thee n wholo l'e planned." If miii will Kindly pny Attention to tliln It ill I be m calls' upprerlated liv JlllH. (3. 11 KKTCMAM. S iiiero, Va , Uecctutier 12, I02O. thotiHind of i pe illlat vtvil's who aerni to fell I, th.ti hi inn ,nplied du'y to ace III it wu plav fa : KOla'ti'T to all nations of the world IIooit wants ''u ii thteo mil. Ions of dol .ars fur IJurop. i.i ihirltiia and tho nearest nr.nt i poikotliil or two. We nte told that i.i must tie; nu.rklv to rale the lllea of ilften tnl.li'ins of t'hln.ro, who will sjrel pi-ush t we 'In, t tf lively. Ctom the To ii i i. 't. rs cf tin e'trth m nre assilled n th pleas fo- lit p and on oerv hand we T' i.eeiUeti' f' 'nun witu which to n i . in the pleas a d I lllerv lenni of flnanolil rild and ricti -rnp of food ii'.t eleiy pound of coal that is e lit nlirnal to earn for thesj multitudes if ut.nashi I i upio u Hi direct produetloti ii t) e labor nml rklll uf tho American work 'tuitnnn and the Anuruati farmer No mat irr wneihir if.s u. Kltt from the uowrn ti rnt or from a philanthropist or ftcm a i in rklnsman " v ftt produeed by laror Thie a v toll in o'lt 'ounlry iountl-s I huitdfrdt ond thouinnda of men out of em I. ,. in r at.l wli'i laice percontaRe o' ' tl.'lll Ihe Ptoblim of A'lbslDtillCC lOOtns .Htije in d at n If we ha - o ' nit .-k s'i"l '" ' !' I""' ItNs of 1 1 r Hut vui atloul to f-ej th rty r f"-.t mid o is f lmni-rv forelcn- , , re i m tu-n thai aiplus to n liettir uao h' e i n our own Ian i i.-i ua leu . I'M1 In and tiiti.'i oui oi n uiumpioied " norKi'iau.iii W'l" told afur th war lo din . ,,.1 or, ulill a I' Hi Want 1 10 r-'lui I Uo tmh .ost .,f llilna at 1 b. tti our icnditlons, I .t t'ie otli'.r .ounttUs i .jp tho Idea .i.,.i nriv ur ,.itt thuunds of my . r.iftstneti 'vho are w u Ik nil airatnst the lint i.uiv wonJir.ns "r ui" n - u i om. fioii--aiil -otno of ua even! t.lli: a tu the siut of the II. M ( ml baio sonietlilMt ! av " ""' 1 ntid fel.HW il ia llie.'l - ,li' ii h i a-k-- us al i f.'. I I loi"ig I'll i I. .lib1 I, to fhart jell- f Do. - nil-ir Near Kant W I. i 1H20 A Poem Requested l,i (.- hiliUir uf the ,'ifntno t'ubfie t.ulo" ' t.i I'.eiise print the poem when conw tilent. entitled "Chlrkene Cotno llotue .. Jt.oet Mrs. I.. IJ JiAIItP l'ni'dtoiPhl.i, .Tnnuary 2, 1H21 CHICKKNS COMB HOMi: TO IltXlST You tti3 take this world as oit come- and K ' A'il ou will 1-e dure to find Tin' fite will square the lu-count alie owes Whoever ivmes out lit hind An I All thlitRs Iwd that n man has done, rtv whatsoever Indued. Come biik t meet him, one bv one, A- tho .!drkeii9 come home to riwiet J. .11 mni atarvo sour soul nnd atlnt vour heart Hl'h the liuk tf a barren rrced. Hut h-lt -v. Ill know If ou placd rour part. Will know In jour hour of need Aid th. n ns ou wnlt for death to come. What lnlt ran theru bn deduced? T'l-im a i re-sl alone 5ml will lie dumb While our chickens come home to rooH ji o- ns v in will there's n time to reap. l-'oe th-- iiood nnd bad as well. And connu'oc.-. whether avval.o nr asleep, N .'Itl.er Nuvt-n or hell. And all thlnes bad must tako ll tdace. Hi wlutsoeur lnduct?d: Con.-- t ai u to mrot ou f ice to face As our chuketii uumo home to roost Wh-iher ou mo over or under the sod, i 'I he u-sult will be the Fame, y.'ii lutiiiot eeoape the hand of C.n.l i-u must lar sour alii and shame No matter ivhut g rarvod on a marble ii Wl.Mi ll.e It. me aro till produced. y..u i ' f.nd St. Petir was keeMne tab And i hi' ketie come honitt to i-ni-t. lAnd we nre a. part of the countless dead. Thrice happy, then. If aome aoul can 1 live because lie haa paused my Ross Wallace's Poem lotheliAltorolthe llvcnlno f'uldie l.tdatv Str-Plene print In your Teop'.o'a Vonm the poem by Vllllam l'.osa Wftllaee eiitlllea "Tho Hand that Ilules tho Wotld " M C. K Philadelphia, January 2. 1821 Tilt: ItAND THAT ItUt,i:S TUB WOM.P lly William Itoas Wallace Thy tny that man la mighty, h soverna land nnd nea; Ifo wields a mlahty ercpter o er l'sser powera thnt be. ny a mightier power and atronzer man from hts Ihrnna ! tinete.1. And the hand that rocks the cradle Is the hand that rules tho world. llesslnus nn tho hand of woman' oncels I guard Its atrrngth and grace, In the tu Irce, cottago hovel, oh, no mnlter where tho place! Wuuld that never storms a walled It, rain bows ever Kently curled. I Tor the hand that rocks the cradle Is the hand thnt rules the world. t Infancy's the tender fountain, power miy with beauty ftowi Mother's first to guide tho stie-amlets from them soulis unrefttlne: crow. Iriimv on for tho good or evil, sunshine I streamed or darkness hurlod. j For tho hand thnt rocks tho cradle In the I hand that rules the world. Woman, how divine our mission here upon our natal pod! Keep, th, keep the jounjc heart open nlvtnya to th'o breath of God1 All truo trophies of tho niea re from mother-lovii Impoarled, Cor the hand that rocks the cradle Is tho hand that rules the world. AUTOISTS LAX AT CROSSINGS Pennsylvanfa Railroad Reports 9 Per Cent Fall In Proper Approach Wnlolicw stationed nf KrnuV crns.i iiiks of the rpntisylvanlo. Itnllroiul wnrnctl 3880 New Jersey nml Perm oylrnnla motorists In October, it wns announced yesterday. The watchers reported that 8.7 per cent of nil ntitomolilllutH fniletl to oh servo proper edition in npproncliing cmslng"). Tho rnllrond'a cnmpnlfiii to reduce ncclilenU bef?nti in July. AVnteliers, who observe careless drlvlnB nt the erossliiRS, take the number of the enr nntl forward it to stnle ofllclnls, who write n wnriting to tho owner, tclllnu th Onto, time nml place of the cureless driving. riRiircs compllcil by tho I'ennSj vnnln Knllrontl bIiow that in tho fr six months of 1020, forty-seven pcrsoi were hilled nnd 102 injured in ncctden to niitomouiics nc Rrntio crosslugg i the wiiiii' period of 3010, fiftvloiei 'tl 110 injured persons were killed nnd ,hr I And I Blessing in tho band of woman! fath-ra, sons and daughters ci. tho s.icred sens Is mingled with the wor-hlp In the slty Mingles where no tempest dirkens, rain- Lows evermore are curled. For the hand that rocks the cradle Is the hand that rules tho world. ' I!. C It " asks for tuo poem one to tlt'cil "The Tailor," which uc! to ! le i'te.1 by David Warfleld on th" stage, nnd iiMith'r cntlllid "Thu New Way of Re llfclnn " Klvvln C Siveelret Wo cannot sue spaee to the prlntlnn of tho laws ou reque-.!. If voi vvrito to sour congressman he vv tl no .loubt oblige sou with n copi- Questions Answered H Ti de I. aoon Free Tolls and Merchant Marine To the f.litor ,, tlie f-.iceino 1'uliln lulj'i 5irVlth renar-ls to Jatne- r Ir-imn Iet-- if the Is: in'tint I wish tj sav th it be mu' r-gard the matter o' "evniiMlon i-f snnl tol.s veiv l.trhtli wh. n be cniur-s It to a luinltur over lo ll.e " i P rail-n use' postal fiii'Jllllee and - Hi i 1-iv trunk lines of thIIio.iJ- It can cnlv l that aft.- wo hive mntlcallv .-omiiroima-d ivltb the ' nations null whiih we have In -be or another lomm-r-lsl tratn- tl. i' i Standard Picture on Money ,- h-.ir- t n,i- t. mi, I'l i'il"l' Titlo"' Is th. le .1 Mtimlatil ti'. turo whlih ii- .n -i imie-i ni-ini of n certain i i mli al'ofi ui I'hi'ul. i-i 1 1 " urals'r 21 I'i-O i he -le.io'nltial'onal iHirtraiis iippe.it me on r--l--i. Hesi-ivi- notes and rcleinl lie- s-re bitk t -- s have len pr-mi i Ibed for f.itur. I1.U..H of all kinds of cunenri Tile puiieii of Wiih.r,Bi"ii will nppiar at i.i. s .1 tf. i urn on S.', Lltieoln - .In-kio 1 in II" " .(-viand on 52o. Cinnt .'o Plank n .-i in". Marshull on $-" II mil tin '-i l Miilunn mi l."-"l'i his. .-. si inoi It e thought tint s HtiJat ii-at n - f I- -1- ilt -uird .inuiii- lute r.i' Intf i le nil J.V ilid tho yafe 1 pl- lelgn form -in Question of Naturalization th- hi.'or it tl e I'l i- ii.' Mi V faini of I'll- i a 'tites in 1'ltl 'Hi- fail el. 'I though 1. 1 pets I ii 1 1 1 I e ni.- Hi. r nail llio veiirj, ifn- Im I iy I'll Hi. l.iifuri . to th" I n'-nl d -.1 In I'M". I th-unlit ho tool, out h's llrst l . n n.-t sor- tin. ot the tioss wm' n!..lit. -n m Jus wains to kn.oi he le a - ""-Ml If not IllUS' flio enrj, ifl on. II- .- . be tn end one to i -ntliuslastle M'UiiK I- exemnt our ves-els from t "ie If our Ii. iv administration can In o do'ni.-. thin the people of 'h'- States i atl look ferwarl tl eonieivha oi-a-1 freight ih.irges - -PoClHlly reaulat- r-in- to io.i'. Iran.-- iilii'li have a direr i ff-et upot n-nta) fre.abt tuiffi- i,it- ,.l- ee-t 1'lllted low i r n our hnrK" oui- itanHtuiitl-th-tt our niati 'cnl at tnu aa atitti ti tb m '! a: l idi s lb. 'J be, ..rii" in -I ta - i f f mil-tb- oth . inak- onj l.. la' tl I he II- ha is too "1 d ffii."i' ii orld n s r ll lllk'l'l ll'd ninn Will 1 ' 111 V -U u-iiili--' vias for tb.s -o-iiii nun an Am- ri- an i i iti ' 1 rail traffic frf m Whv shouldn i ! n-r hatit tnu eould be a P'--' the for-un ten. tb-m bi "In 'r k that as f -l m -n I -rued tlie a teiti.. st ,, tl- I- I i nast. nlt-'-l S" lies fni ir 'i h tn it.ii' r a-i I- lhat "tu- r i alu 'n In I nil e sill e glien rm-tiis" I- - said n drv- -I pm- itv -re i .-n .1 Amerlt ins ti em f in e. veil iliiO-r f Ins ma) n the ll.e". . I- u. d be lentit.-l in -lei lupni- n's oouii"rv. nfi 1 !' i- In tie Ninei mar to- vvl.ete it is iil-ltn'. Uu op. tig - ur f.-r, -irn 'rude 1 inei,eans HhoUld look f. -v i.-d n, ii v. ir tv our new-lv -l.rt 1 ft Int't. to gin- su ll fivoied leillaiatNn r V HBIlMVN-'-I.S' O.ens .1.- t'a Janu.irv 1921 he hai ' n this 'at., n Complains of Human Te -le ; ,1 v, ili. e-i I.; " ' Sn - ll i-e in tn-- i 'Jiitrv people so ln.t on ks'-h-c 'li l r rht the' -h.v f org-- tuo' . bas nn i'bta 'I h s -i-cie, k"'OIVll I be lei- .1- 'll 111 I Th-e l.e in ' ' Jul" tl , i f seat .i-. th n iii i ' "" I ' F'tmi two at t th- ' iM-a-" (Jlllp- fal' Hll.-e the! Mill I I'll nil ov- the s-ats sit vntl. 'b . HPil V P fill' '"' I"' ' ilr- s- s - 'ho Hi n s ' -lushing thr-.u,'! o'l -tre-bl'es an I Unu- e vei . ' left iv ho -1j nut get o j i If "'ongrcss d- esn': -l-i on "h, ir.t. ' I am -aiit t training and kin.- ' sum. , for JldWifl l"i I t -he-men1 Fungi , - -.- e -I--S -' I ll IgU I. 1 riita-)e.i-'i i K-"mb r 31. l'JJU If Hi- fsther liiid u ilelaiti.ui ".tuloii and u-li dr '-u.it on is under i. era old t-ui-h cf h s ctilldr. n a- -ri the ll.e 'f tivntv-oiie at the "Hue d- un nnl aro m-w cvi iw-niv u.." II. pi-lt'on f'-." ni.uii ixil'.i-n bus- ! rn u i s U. Ini-.i'Jon 'I he w d'.vi in i IP a pe. uon foi naturalize" on l.i-e.1 ui.n '..- r husband j d-elntal.-m If the rniii-1 did ..,.i., .. a. ..t-.rutiuri c' mfn-iun in-- i .f.-rred lo mas make n "K uration i-ion upon mich.rs th- r bo bas nmlinl H" tn dv larat on I olnc ars o.il nnn np ui'iun -.1 stales for niori :i i etiiion for natural i to tin i hanije K-n leua...' i.li i in -U'P iivii l dlln Martha C. Lang Poem o -.. itilor at the llicninij fitbhr lily - i -I'luis-i print In sour I'eopl, s roruin th- poem vvhb.li U-glns: ' V I tile more ired ut the ilo-e n' iln, A Vllu Kaa ntnlous to have our nay etc I. 1) l: l'h.ladelphla, January 2, lti.'l. 1 h.s i - em Is bv Martha C. l.ang, and the tltie la Life's Soneit": A 1 ttl- more t.reil nt the iloio of dm A Wu I-ss anxious lo have nur vvaj V I tt e lens ready to eeold nnd b'nhi" A Ult'- m ie car-i ft r a brother's name. And so vie are nearlng the Journcs'a en 1 Wbtiro t ii- nut eternity meet and blend. , ii- ,-M -are for entids end col.l, A 1'tt e tnui est In the das of old. A blonder vleiv and a iianer mlt d And a lltt inot" love for a'l imnk'i.d hit e ni"te nreful of what we say , And so in are fnriuif iv down tf.u iuj A l"i'e ni.io .i.ve fur the friends of M.uih . V I tt e i ui .ml for estnll'shod is nt ti I lit'i" tiiou- - harlts In our views, A little has thirt-t for the dal.y liens. And so we arn roldlnv our tents away An I passing i-i allehiu at c o-e uf ilm. A l.ltle pure ! isuto to ait and dr-am A lltte tnoio leil the things uiisei-n A littl bit ne.irir to those ahead W ill i slons of those long-iovi-d and dead, nd sn ii-- are j-oing where all must ko. To ibe i are tho llilntf inny never l.nuvv. A hit. e more liughter a Utile more tears, An I ue hal! have told our increasing sears, 'lie l-ioi is c.one-1 and tho prnsers are said, The rroplo's 1'onini will nppenr dallr In the I.'vrnlnc I'libllc Icderr. unit nlsn In tho Mundav Piddle Ledger. Letters discussing tlmrlv topics will he printed, its well ns reiiuested poems, nnd questions if grnrrnl Interest will be answered. BROWNING SOCIETY GASPS Members Hear Dr. Grammer Say Poet Lagned Behind His Time (insps of !iiiiii7.enii'tit nro-e from iinin liors of the Hrownins Society ltiht liiRlit when tho Itcv. l)r. Curl T. Uiammer, Ketor of St. Stephen's Church, criti-i-iretl Itobcrt llrovvnlnc in n paper on "Tho KiTcct of Sclcnt'O on the I'oetiy of tho Victorian Urn." "l'rowiiinR wn n poet of Iimhi-iit l.tiowlcdgc. marvelous lubtlely, eini ordinary ingenuity nnd great tirtistif oiisinallty." Dr. Grammer Mild, ' but. so fur ns ceienco rocs, I cnniiot sec that , In- vvus influenced one particle lij iti 'development. "His leurninB was lilntorlcnl, iiibbm ieal, nrtislie, musk'iil. but. ns 1 fee him, hr was not n innn who felt tlie power of generalization. lie was unable (o elect the t-Jgiiilicnnt fact and ignore tiniest." The Huslncss of MARTIN EV0Y & SON Undertakers will be rnnllnned under the direction of M. Albert Evoy r.ut s-m Af age Ulle of 1 f c.gh'.et if tiventi- mi i-i I tin u I jint of the I thun five enr. may l"h ref-t- l am ir "i i.sme , j i t'.i. I tio .i - . ' r . i.i i i i Mandarin tu a,!, i.it tm ' ' t en i ur .1 i I 1 tu rn horde ad. "th . I iiei-nt- -crmiib." is Lrussed Ii- I i 1 es Th. go ! ,u. i. .tin. .- i. .In ui II v ' . -i open ssks. n f. a-t my -iirls liese "he Til h ' s an-. h..nt-' M 111 1 -JO l. in i 111 IVllHt thai Hi'! e .1. ' 1 of Bible I'll i '! tin lid al- St l.UUlbc Version ' I i r'l i ImtkJ-it;" i-l 1- is 11 I'M. .1,1. lot. i.i. litcilllber .1, Pi. M in larin v -relon of 1Mb i. "hi Alii i 'in ttV.-ilal-- I III! IS l-i w ri'.- I r of inoi'.c i W .. " . 1!U'I 111 C t ee ' has ! tl it'll pleli '1 1 j t I s-i- I- miiK'-s -i." ! " a t 1 ie than I I """ I I ' i r numb, r in n that i.a.li-l tl I. j un, Cl.T.H. J iHtg" I lb" vi, t in- ii. I li I .. i .th. r til- siat ..n, em .1 1" i" d. i-i iii.ikin -ui eiliinnt" "t rc-entan- i s'hln-si- ore . has . . ui .. I ii- nn Hi 'i ' ti ie -. a. l.utur in- Apartments at the Rittenhouse Moderate priced apartments are now available nt the Kitleiiliuiisc, AH outside rooms, and lurnislictl. They include Two Rooms and nath. Three Rooms nnd Rath. i'our Rooms nnd two liatli. Rittenhouse Hotel 22d and Chestnut Says ' To fhc -".for 0' Blr W. I . finding r-,-arJ : for Sabbath - iibout th tlM'it 1 ag .e '1 1 - f Jt proh.b Tl ... and vi -jin- t- i t fl-ii'rintr.'l u the nbha') i- UP the l - 1 p e TU S K ." 11 !- h." i i . ire-, "he g 'M .'Ml 1 l- 'b i fen-. .1 I'.iM'.R' w ii Ijrti' I T"t v- n -th- Til- otV l'rc sdent Let 'Em Sneer' tl . ft I . i u '"' - un 1 a I. . s, n- in an I 'li . mi - . .ll I ll till iv hi-1 a 1 u. How Freak Pictures n.i i - - - ' i h- l'i ii i ' 'r -I' is- t . ni i I. niv i.. in M - n.ov i' a s e-id . ' tress- i Are M.i. 1 1 1 r 1 at- I .11 ll. Made jjlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIM as vie i' pill. . I 'rent li f.e- l 1 I- tl I .' - vet . ri'l Vi son ii on in He . aim deftrd the ' auiie ci ii II ..nt f Pl.tl 1 ' - - rs ,. I ll .. Hi " ' ..nd its noil When .ii --I. ' of tin l-i-i '- i, I the -. i Ii lion ma" r I-h ..i-l. ll-"- . L.T1 t lis l.-.ic-ir V as a anl 11 I, - II I- I' 111 . pi.- J 1 I'-nir'-s -. in v da" VI s 1 I -ll'l' fi. a-1- IT - . r' ; th-lr I - ii. ii' .n ., M,r ir .IllUU.Ie- tC Mil"- Ibber iv HUD lis talis th-' of 'be nine l .bine's . .in I i slopping t i. tnuii I or i ili il lb i, lie . Mi r I at'.' r (1 n.s it b Iwl ' III" !"!- I ill r,1 .1. U.1 i to UI.'I- '. H i : i"i i r v. l' in ri. - ti b IS An To ).. e.M cit I Im K-. win h I read" rs Phil ulelpb Till-! PIIAM.U Tach m- thnt Prayer ; 'i-i.. ' I . limn - Interesting .1 ii..- ue a pill t 1.1. u u.'l .11 I t V. aai .' P'.'l P HiJ.Mlilt K slxlv tl ill'Jl. I I I I- 11 p. ' lirf 'I e than VI is 'n.i I i. a .t - i 'in 1 t o U llM t III no the i r j t . i. n a t p i i ' ' ti t 'n t . s i if tl . 1 up I t l-l- -' -I ex - d i g v In I r. u ( Hi no bum' i it ti rr .. I K'lt - s i t , i ue I Ci' I - sb l f- I-' '. 'I -'b en i i -r Ins - i n I i-l - tf et ri t in 'ft nn " ' ni -t 'i 1 . t-iro Hi i f - x- ruela'.u -- d. 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Ulllg of the linirs. nut 111 front or un i The Sea Is Deep . .1 (,.e , I.. . i .'I I ) I h ' - 'liei . ativ via L i nn t , I ! i ik a a J "M It tsei. - l , j i b . i tt.lin " f ll i I l . I I I S i - I VAGU. 1 'Hi! I- ea i ii lo ng t iii.v fl I li . al li.hi-i I'-- ' m-s'i 31 1'i.u u iildent in in ti it ou v ph tr.. r. i -irf of his .1- .i'b I o -t . in.jti'r of th- Itunuu f .N'u.iua li. p irtint-l t IVatili (ij'i'u i' " tr In. man i lu'l ti i mi rating 1 lit ou I I fr- in I. i. it I the u.l.r.i ft f b.s d-ath 'Do r i.i Is In thai . i ,". -ii., . wh- th' I li" l.il i -1 il i i. I 'ot'ins and .Soig.s Desired 4-i inistif In i tho smell of flow- Hoft ad ps and the j i. In- Is 'n th- -aiei ii. ni.iki- tin i--r. mons Ilea a short man and th- . p lui-h t iiip.i ', i .,. Can a Reader Supply It? i, ; . to I'- i i "'.' i- iu li Ml fl Vlill i iu be k lid .11 Jill t, pjbllsli' then .j, . ,ur pap. r 111 ih poem 1 olun 11 u p s m r.t i',i. I I 'Id Vuil 11 p 111111 on ills v,i - While not pos.tlie I Hunk .1 im-- Uhlt 1 omb Itlley ih th' author I" Is 11 I -anti ful bit f v r ts . 1111 1 I a 111 ut iv Ilt 11 l- 1- n ""r' thou-ah Is o' SuUi le.id'i-. Il"'e , KI-UPIl T I IU,Y ( Philndelpli a l.-.mii.r UI 10JD Is Charity Our Duty? Will Mall Words of Song 3V fn Krftjor al the Fvenina l'ublic L'tl&tr I j0 (lie l.it!tr al the Kvtntua I'uhltc J nine Sir Ntfcrnatter which way wo turnWaj ' Sir If 't l of Ua,ston, Pa f, r rro ioe piie-ea o unaruy exienntiQ luwaru vs I cUt;iea ine ong 3iy iiat nai - in "caj I Tii Vt a-jem to have In our land fw nundrifd ' rooplo'a Koruin will kindly aend we hu ad I Tl 1 1 1 iLlilYDj v y a 1V1 .More Houses: nnd Un 1 'ti tit-t Them at IiChu ('out ORE money for less food and clothing!" is the song of the profiteers. "More money for less work!" is the motto of the "closed shop" labor advocate. And so the world is flooded with money, while children by tens of thousands are dying for want of food and clothing and houses. We art1 pushing1 in exactly the opposite di rection. Our part is to make building easier and cheaper, by producing MORE lumber at LESS cost. To aid in this work we have established a "concentration yard" at Sumter, S. C, right in the tenter of the great pine lumber-mills of the South. From eight directions railroads bring to that centre lumber from those mills, produced at lowest cost, and from it we can ship more and more lumber with least handling, in shortest time, at lowest freight rates. Do you also want more houses at less cost? Then get our prices on lumber today, and note the reductions we have made since August. .Some dny you'll build. If you want the work fini-.hcd on lime, see that the lumber comes from LLOYD. William M. Lloyd Company II T 1 m sMari JMk 3H5 anticlLPrice Underwear Sale orMerv This famous tratlc mark on every garment yotir puaranico 0 Sufisncfloit. A T, h flrstiiiuaUtv il o o lift treali from.thr mitl and all rcrfrrt, Jt M KU &rWUm fit m H U IB SAAlMP -ssflsr m'jr' w These qualities and these prices-take you back ten years! Not merely to the Qualities and the Prices that prevailed before tho War RUT for Years Before the War! A sensational event I We should say so! In nil tho history of all Men's Furnishings Stores in the whole United Statcu, there never has been nnythiiiK like this. It's the most stupendous event of this decade the greatest sale of Underwear for men that you ever knew. You can Bave half the regular price in this sale nnd MORE THAN HALF! Now is tlie time to buy! regular price Buy Now From the Dealers Below I he largest underwear manufacturer in the country the Roxford Knitting Company, of Philadelphia makers of every grade of underwear for men, selected these organizations as the main outlet for $100,000 EVERY STYLE, SIZE, QUALITY IN THIS SALE UNION SUITS worth of underwear. All these stores will be busy from the opening hours So Come Earty ready and prepared for the most tremendous values. Winter Weights Fine Cotton Ribbed white, eciu and silver $1.50 i-.ij' Above in extra heavy weight II colors. .. Worsted Finish me dium weight Worsted Mixed sil ver gray Heavy Weight Wool" gray 1.65 1.95 2.85 3.15 Sprinc; Weights E.xtia Fine Combed Spring Nee- 1.75 while die Ribbed and ecru Nainsook Check cut full size 1.25 All tin-so HOXI'OIU) Union Hulls tire- inuiii. vi llh the miil.er's i'lu slvo fi'iiturr Iliiiililf front ('rutrli tllori-lt.v Kiinriitild-llii; Duiililn ui-ur. Winter W. Fine Cotton Ribbed white, ecru and gray Same as above extra weight, throe colors .'.... Medium Weight Fine Cotton blended grays Fine Combed Double Tlnoad Bnlbriggan. Worsted Mixed; gray- inedium weight. . SHIRTS ghts OR 70c heavy 95c Brushed 1.25 1.45 1.65 1.85 DRAWERS Worsted Mixed Gray heavy weight Extra heavy 1007c All-Wool J-rrny J -ie only 0,0 Same as above light- n er weight JC Spring Weights Fine Nainsook Shirts f?Kp or Drawers, each.. ooc White- Lislo Athletic Pullover Shirts or Knee tft Tii-mi-nra JUC K Ml tlip iiliuvo ItOVI'OlU) llruvic-rs nre iiinile villi Tapttcl Srnms. 1114 Chestnut 52d & Chestnut 920 Chestnut 37 South 13t A 2654-56 Germantown Ave. Broadway Shirt SHiopg 5& 8 South60th 5837 German S. E. Cor. 6th & toWn Ave South 1619 Columbia Ave. 3614 German town Ave. All floods in this sale manufactured by ROXFORD KNITTING COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 2SKKSEJB9 You with a a ted f? H" oia 'a " "! vQ m (M&& !-& Mi,,,,H"ll r3 Central station measures the total current deliv ered to your factory. You can read that on the meters. But unless you check up every source of loss, you will never know how much of that power 'is lost There is no place on the meter to indicate that. Unless you have studied the subject of belt transmission and applied the knowledge in your factory, it is reasonably certain that there are losses of power that could be avoided. Perhaps you are not equipped to know belting. Perhaps no one in your plant lhas the time or knowledge to tell you whether or not your belting is efficient. There's where we can help you, gladly and freely. We will send our engineers to survey me Deit Transmission in your plant and to you. report Phone Market 5263, or write George Yeaman, District Manager EDW. R. LADEW CO., Inc. Third and Cherry Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. TilR Tc'MHWt CKNTItK 300 Cominrrrlal Trust lliill-llnjr. Philadelphia ESTABLISHED 18G8 SOI THKftN HATiKK OFl'ICK CIIAKLOTTO. N, C. llir, LEATHER 86th Year 1. - ' a-c&tr,"" :-" . 1 lS&Iti?flal!iSXE2UUmfJ M&'m$llJ'l?r'-' "" T-rritejxvhr&-yZ' . rrw -' J! pjajt-