r - ? ?v I EVENING ,PUBMO LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 0, 1021 tCT Tffi PEOPLE'S FORUM tetters to the Editor ... j u.nfir1 Canareaafnen Our Klnu'no ww 'V.tL.Th h2nw In Iho m 4 column Bll2.shlniton, on rsparntlod, In yimr tnm ) i..uV " CTlalnly depressing jfoaaari '" .' fllor f thoOprmnn iratt. TMy arc all '",, lne shattered (lanlers t11I"-.m. nd irefJom Why thli con- -1t",l?!,, war lo " i"""" nnd ,e,mle 1 lrlv wreclis th stamina of these '"Llnlto" crushing Ii )K Jo you TiT Call "lie population s-vent-nc mil ?'" .nftnen. th. tntj-to million "" iJS' p..pu alio,,. a Iin -Are. million. "' ,h? three-ccnt stamp (Vh wnrklnr rta M.P.. v.r? AimJ ou cet on thousand el .hundred and VonO-nVo rqgUon In n thr. rlvTi one thousanifmllllon olt for ?M.tt ou Vt three Hundred and twenty. Is million toward the principal each ear. &?& rouhlr. the debt could ? Mid oil In nfty to nft-nve yearn. They b'.M therefore" thlnlt jou not. piy tl coUd h"""r,V (hut the on of many ?'.. Ia ?f as'lln for a tittle intension Ume'. "h, noS' adon. of the Iron cha "S. """"'train In contemplation of the OT !. n. day Is o wealenlnu they TX crocodile teara around until they '1 . w ra huvl.hearled congress- - Trioi'te s & isrsswa &"an":ar And,, ha,, no dam.a. to pa anybody. MANBnBLOi rwladeimla. rtbruiry 3. lnl A School of Cltlzenhlp . th, editor ot th Brnfi7 labile i' , ?utd It not b' possible to work ,lr"Sal alonSth. in of the follow C'tomtoKn a .nl.rlMT Unite V BUI.I nW. .ary before, certificate would b. Issued CT ,'ld eortmcaw beln classing first pa 7r.,"econd and third paper, to 1 talcon i-11 n two and flo years, respects ely. ih wndldat. for ellUn.hlp should h teetered and r.qulr.1 to report to the ajarament aj to hla whereabouts from tlmo rtm If M Peraon fall, to llv. W to Shi contract. lned upon receipt of his irtduatlon eertlflcat. or first papers, that S will become a full-fledged cltlwin In, n. vmrt a. specified, h. can legally be de parted without court proceeding. Vliltnrs could b taken care of with ttaporta Wiued by the government, with restrictions and regulatlor. During th. sr United State, oltltens had to prepare mtielves if need be, for the examination to lie for their country. It Is only rleht tlut people entering the United States uucht to k. willing to prepare theinelves to' ll. -or th. country. JOirK 'i IIANFI&I.D, I'hllidelpils. Tobniary 4 1921, tervlee Man Wanti Square Deal To t i'dlfor 0 Mi. Tft'enrnff Publto Lrdatr. Sir My sentlmrn. are the same a. tho. of th. returned soldier whose letter I read stTeral da a aro In the Peop'.e'a Torum. Ifter llnt Vacharged from the eerIce I, tnt walked the streets of this city for ne rml veeka In search of emploitnent Many imes I passed offices and suw girls giggling end talking when they should have hoc, vorktng The different companies employ them because they can secure their services 'or $100 to $123 a month, One man could do as much a. four such girls do In a day The emplojers ncer seem to figure 're-n that anglt, It Is necessary for many of these girls to work bjt not the married omen I hae ni th.m wearing dia mond, and the girls Mpo fur coats, and the 'mice man who fought to make hli 'cojn 'ry a safe place to Ilo In walk, the utrwt. I, myself, sn'4 the Liberty bond, for less than $90 for which I paid $100, cd bought them while In the sen Ice I ir working now, but there are I believe, Pousanda of oilier? ,whq ar. not Mnr--fed women are still being emplojed. and fietr husbands aro working also. I,et th. e-nployer whose Interests Were guarded by n. ex-en1c man turn about and help an ex-renlc man "AHVBT T HALTKR. rbllidelph'a Jbniary 4, 0Jl, rtter-i to the Editor should b na bflef and to thd point aa possible avoiding; anythlnu that would open R dcnoiiilnntlonal cr Kcctarlan ill 3. cueaion. No nttontlon will be paid to anony mous letters. No men and uddresaes must bo signed an an evidence ot pood faith, although name will not be printed If requebffs mado that they bo omitted, Tho publication of a letter Is not to bo talten nu an Indorsement of Its Mews by this paper. Communications villi hot be re turned unless accompanied by post use, nor will manuscript bo saved. WJiy Hagfjle Over Trifles? To Mie Kdltnr 0 Mie hvtnina Public l.ttlorr 61r Iteferrliia- to the crltlc'sm of our friend Cnln In this evening'. Iiaue by Kd ward D Wano, of Kennett Square, h" draws $he line too close on the Veteran walker of miles I was out to Kennett gun ning for rabbit, a couple of years ago. when I heard- a man say he ate fifty-nine hard boiled egg. at one Bitting, When I aeked him why he did not eat one more and make It the even fl ddien, he replied he would not mako a hog of hltr.lf for one egg. Mr. VVajne only thlnln It was flfti-U .n.l'es and lot tixts-nlne. I venture to say, had he been In Mr, Cavln's shoes he weuld have thought It neater rdnety-rlx .miles A DAIIT rOIlUM READKn. Philadelphia, February 8, 1021, Questions Answered From ''lolantho" To the Krtftor 0 the Bvenlao Pull'c I.rdvtr: Sir The lines which "C. T O." requeits, as folln "I know no court of chanc"r, I go by Nature, act. of parliament," ar. from "lolanthe " an operetta br William 8. Qllbert. Th'ey occur In th. tt. not the lyrics but, like much of Gilbert', prose, thej hftvo a poetical lilt. The Lord Chan cWor ha rebuked Strephon for aft,lantlng hlmaotf to Phi Ills, a ward In chancery, whsroupon Strephon replies: 1. "ily lord. 1 know no court of chancery, I rfo by Nature' acts of parliament- TheJ bets, the breeze, the sea, the rocks. th,ej orooKS, tnenles, tne vales, me ioumin and the motintaln. cry, 'You love thl.'mald eni ik"hsr, wo command 50,1 ' 'Tls wtU In tfeaven 6- the brlght-bn'rb-d dart that leaps forth Into lurid lluht from each grim thun der cloud The very rain pours forth her pad and i-nddnn aimoathv. When cho- rured Nature bid. me tike my lovo. shall 1 replj, 'Ns, but a certain chancellor fo.blds It?" Whereupon th. Lord Chancellor Inform. the oung ninn that there I. no evidence beforo the court that "ehoruied Nature" ha. Intere.ted herself In hi. behalf, adding that If he will produce "an affidavit from a thunder.torm or a f.w word, on ovth from a sudden shower" they will receho all the consideration they deserve, , ADAM Philadelphia, February 4. 10J1. Replacing Destroyed Vessels To the tfdlfoi 0 the Ermine Public I.tdotr gir p)d Qonnanj have to replace the shipping destrojed at Hcspa l-,ow? W. 1- T Philadelphia, lVbruary 4. 10'Jl The reparations committee has drtlded that Oermany must deliver 2T.1,001 tons of shipping to the allies as compensation for the sinking of tho German In Scapa Klon Who -Can Solve Problem? To Mis Editor of the Lvertna PiibHo l.iAetr. Sir Who of your readers will be able to scjve the following problem! Tw.o friends, passing a woman with a flock of geese, mad. a wac.r as to who should guess near est at their number without actually' count ing, one maintaining that there were not more than thirty, the other tha,t there were over forly of them On asking the market- I woman which wa. right .he replied! "If I had a. many more, ind one-half as many I more, and on.-fnjrth a. many mora, I should I have one short of a hundred Now puzsle I It out for your..lf " 8 L CONWnLL. I Philadelphia, Kehruan 4 19J1 Wants "80 Did I" To the Editor 0 the vrnf0 pilfclto Ledocr'. Sir I should lilt very much to wcure a poem entitled "Ho Did I " It begins a. ffllows. 'That long, lank dudo that spark, ojr Sue Came to the house last night. And talk of having fun, wi'll. say I thought I'd dl outright," VV, I C. Phlladelnlilj February 2i 1CU1 "The Road to Laughtertown" To tfm f dlfor 0 th' KvmbyoPublie Lritoer: Mr Pierfnp nrlnt In. your People. Forum I the l'ttle poem entitled "The Itovd to Laughtertown" .tUNJS T. BHAW. ' Phlladelphlo, February S, 1021 ' ' 1IIK, HOAt TO LAUOHTBRTOWN Ily Knthcrlno D. lllnke Oh, sho- mo the road to Langhtertown, For I have .oit the wail I w-nnderd out of the path one- day. When my heart wa. broken, my hair turn.a gray. And I can't remerriber pow to play, ' I've Quite for.ottnn how'to be gay, It'n air throQgh .Ighln; and wesplftg th.y sal, Oh, "!-, me tl,e road to Mughlertown, For I havo loot th. wayl Would e learn the road to laughter- town, Oh, ye who havi lo.t tho way? Woald )e have joung heart, though yout hair he gravT Oo learn from a little child each dsy. Go nmo his wanta and play bl play. And catch the. Hit of hi. laughter g.y And follow .hi. danolng feet they stras For he know, the road to LughteUownt Oh j who have lost the wayi r Old Song Requested Philippines and Filipinos To tho Editor of fhs Ktcnfro PuMio irderr. Sir Why I." the name "Filipinos" spelled this way when the Island Is spelled "Philip pine? W. L 1. Philadelphia, I'chmarv 4 10JL. . The Phlllppln" Ivlanda were"narred In honor of Piilllp of Spain, The Spanish form of the 'name I "Isla. Flllptna. " -The English form I. Philippine, while the v-nrd for the In rabltaifts has not been uni'.lctlfd tp the same extent. I To tho hdltor of the t'ventnp PubHe Ltdarr Sir Will you be so kind a. to print tho org called "My Little Georgia Hose"? J A. W. TOMLIN Jit Philadelphia, Feb 3. 1021. MT L1TTLK OEOpaiA. HOOK , In a Georgia town I ml, on a" day I'll ne'er . ' . 'orgt '. A sweet southern lass, -vhom Fate decreed I wod, i ! , When h- aiftly whimpered "T.s " rcothlpg could tm tov eittiress. ' ' Tor It was the awoettat word tlvat e'er-' ,wAo svtd ,5 He fd father .aid, "My bos, mayv your llvei Iki filled with Joy. Though It break my heart this plan that Jou propose , , From tho day her mother died, she'a Dean alwais b my side 1111 ou'r going' to-carry 'North my OeorgU Hose " iu. t cuonua "llnse Is a southern lass.. Tou're from the North." le avid "Ilwt If she loves ;ou dearl Tou and Hose shall wed Northern girl, may be f.Irer, flower grows, Promise me that vou will To my little Georgia nose. but no sweeter eer bo truo for a while he his love to his that ls.t Alphabet Sentence to th' PA t icaf th f iftttr0 Pili'ir .erfoer H!r Can jou or anr of j-our reader, give 1 mn n niiwn unr net, ai nai mo e limn tii TI)B, Law and tho Woman 'words, which contains every letter In the airnaiwiY r c i. Philadelphia, lanuan- 31. ID'-'I How about thla sentence' "The Quick brown fox Jumps over the laij dog fo the Editor 0 Mie Kxenma Publ'c I.edier , ... ' iir I want, in, mill n nnl..t .nm M '-' i - wi i mini On. anfl Atn'l Ifxni, -wk.. 1-- - . 'fptlng the Forum of the ElnMso Prune '.aeons, where I believe It wjll be read, per haps, by some one who iruvv m able -o iflng about a reform In allowing a woman rlne-tenths of the law. as she Is at pre.mt ecelilng r happened to be nn eyewttnen 0 an Incident In a prominent cafe n, few ernlngB ago, in which a woman Violently ettacied a man. who she, claimed .had In- Med her. Because he was a woman rat manj of the men Ih the cafe, took her J'rt, probnb'j because tht!)' Vvero 1 accom ianl.dhy women, and the j-ounir mHn was ostled off to the station house and held hall for a further hearing I do not know clfier partv concern? 1, but I m abioletely sure that th jounj'man had ... .I""'.. ,he ounlf woman In any was vtentlonsllr. for I happened iS he seated rear them that I could see eiirjthlm. 1st transpired and from the peculiar ac- one ot this woman. I watched her almost onslantly whU. dining, she Impressed me vs one of tho. most ohjecttonab'e of pre- vt-day women, who believes that .he can to any place she has a mind to and do a. 1 Vteast. and rid. ove,r whomever she will "moly because she Is a woman, and the court weirs to give h.r the privilege In the first place thla vnunan was most ojsnslv to the waiter and attracted the at sntlon of a number of persons; presumably 11 ,0uir man who wj seated nearest to r When a woman behave, as she did e Insult, womankind, ard ha. no reasin . resent It If those about her "give her th. -' o to rpe.ik Hhe la ralls opening ierj r h he- induct. Inviting Miung men .."",' '" 1", hr: and In tho braten a In whlcli. klie r.entd It e low that "e wa roi Imbued with the proper sort f rflnement and If tliero was .my punish--vt due either party tliej both de.erved t a Ike .ii. ?T. .lmlUr Incident happened In an elsrated train In which I wji riding several iiyj aso A woman got on and was given at by a man getl'ng up and brcauss 'n on either side of her did r.ot move ,i,'.7 P1 "" ttB much ho thought , LUBht., "h8 t'ran Setting loud- -outhed and Insulting, and there was a .rr. . ,h f"I Th" or ,n" had done bn eW" tMd t0 a"'rt lhflr own r""" out If this woman would have made up hor nd to ro further and would- hale gotten ip and .truck one ot these men for not glv- fi.Vl '"" room lie Ihought eho wa. "lied to In, an overcrowded street car It 1 to be assumed that the next day ho would "hauled ur. beforo trw courts ard held for i.tS'.l'". ib womj' eov'd vers ra.lly ha-.o " ? ""i.' i1' Insulted her when ho had donB ","'" ,h "" Won en should receive . ih fc ,riBh-" undor ,,,a law ,n" "" 1 in ehou'd be gilen tqual pro'ectlon, but F s toe, t,ot tfm to b thu vaJ h "1 'd on ,t present, a lai.phls l'ebrusrj 3, 1UJ1. Our View of Charity A.w.'oro tho ilis.bg jSibi.c j,ta0,r. iiTtlT.' '! no) ,vhout ,lm' fr ,h United xlad. , ."V '"""" KuPe! We are re U( ' the f'lfht of Kuropckn children. Jft.r re ,'l!,0 ln "'' "''y not 'look nu. .Ur "Wn nn"7 A' "" v. cor "iht I Ullevo charltj begin, at home l'H.'phn l.bru.r lOj"'" " Cloie the Gates 'Vi'iiii',"" o u" Kv"',nD '"'' " t.c.o , C0urit7 ' lf-.upportlng and -i4.d ?. lmmlrtt"vn law. What really I. .iit t0. c!o1 UD tlh,1r 'r thre. gen nL .V"1 I'0luc,, Th". w"ld a'bS,i U?11 ? mon' mto.est., and '1 .1 as an t, l nly by ,no,e wno ""not old been '"?."" natl0n' Uut W" n mi V '"emsel e y D ., --le.4olpU!, Jinuarj :o. WSl, Regarding Palindromes flip I am Interested In palindrome I aubmlt, two1- "flnug and raw wa I ere I did llin and evil did I ere I saw war and guns," cu-d the first words spoken by one human bolns (ot another wv a palindrome: "Madame, I'm Adam ' Can nnjreafler ftlvi" other. C. E. LAJtOEV' Philadelphia. January 0 1021. Problems for Readers' o lir Irfffor of the Mminc ln.M(o Indoor) filr Pieaeo havo jour reader, work out the following prob'em. for mi 1. The' distance betwe.en tho ctnters of two clrcUs, whose illameter. are each fifty feet, I. thirty feet.. What Is the area, of ths space. Inclosed bj the Intersecting area.? 2. The output of a factory ln 1003 was lfl per cent greater than It wa In 1U02. In 004 It wa. 12 per cent less than -In 1008 If the output we 1126 S30 25 In 1004, what wa It In 1903 and 1002? Ci I. B Philadelphia, February S 1021 . When Mary Anderson Retired To tho Editor of the Ji-errnd Public Ledotr: fllr When did Marj Andemon retire from tie atago? When was her last nppiranc 4n Amerlc? K ,M. UUIINS. Philadelphia. Tnbruary 3 HfJl. Ma r 'Anderson retired from th. stage In 1SS!) on her marriage to Benor Navarro, Her last appearance In America- v-a a. Terd.ta and Hermlon) In "The Winter' Tale" ut Washington during the Inaugura tion cek of that jear. The White Color of 6now To the hdltor of tho Firntro Public1 Ledaef Mir Please give an explanation a. t why snow presrnts such a whits co'Or. II. M, Philadelphia, February 3, 1021 The white coli r of .now results from the fact that the mow crjatala are 00 mlrutu that each cell of thei retina receives a gen eral Imrrelon produoed by the combina tion of different wave lengths reflected from Irnumorab'o minute facets An analogous case Is the wli te light produced b reflec tion from .pounded glass or any foaming liquid or from a surfac covered lth hoar frost lied snow, rnd Imore rarels other color, such n. green, bluo or blac'i enow, I i-re produced b the action of Innumerable fungi Itnovv n. th. mlcrococu. nivalis W Wherr I took his Iloo awav wrote each day, 'Ihen hi. letter, seldom came, tell fill we grieved to learn at la.t, health wa. falling fast. And we Journeied South en one lonrf, farewell "Llfo seem. ernpU r.or' he sold, since my darling child Is wed. Hut her happiness I never could oppose, rrom the da: her mothe-, died, she wns al wa. lu m side T.ll sou carried No-th Itn little Cleorgla rtose " A Longfellow Poem Tothr Kaitar at Ihi JfiemsB PvlUc J rJolu Sir I am Inclosing herewith the poem asked for by Edward W Quads It Is by HirtrS- W. Longfellow. .- ANNA SI. STRErCH Philadelphia. Februars 3. 1021 COME TO UK. O YE CHILDREN Come to me O Ji children! For I hear you at jour play Ard the ouustton. thiit perplexed m Have vanished HUH. awa Te open the eastern window. 1 hat look toward the sun, WJ-ere thoughts are singing ewalloe-a And the brooks of morn'r.' run In your hearts are the birds and the sunshine, In youi thoughts the hrookl9 flow - But In mine Is tho wind of autumn And the llrst fall of snow. Ah I what would the world ba to us If the children Ware no more? We should dread tho desert behind us Worse than the dark .before . ' . ' -iSJtt What' the leaves are to th. forest With light and" vh- for food. Ere their sweet ard tender Juices Have been hardened into wood . . R That to the world a-re-children, Through them It fexls the slow Of a brighter ard sunnier cllms,t Than reachea the trunks twlow . - J. . Come to me. O so ch'ldren And whisper, ln my ear. What the birds and the wind are s'nglng In jour sunny atmosphere. iwvivO For what are all our contriving. And the wisdom of our books, When compared with your car.sses And the glhdneBS of jour look." , 1 Te are hetter than all tho ballads That evef were aurur or said Fqr J are living pieins -Arid all the rest liro dead Also sent In bs 'flArah M Cllne, llaiiioro, J W. Williams Lancaster. Pa ; Mrs. F M. Saxton. Woodbur-. N. J.t'lP, T. Lalrd, Oer mantewn Sirs. F.llx T Jones. Camdon, N. J and T, I. Cllne. Sirs C. C nesore. H. L. Slade. rroths F. Gls', T. Cv Ifalnee. Mr. T L Llpplrcott and David 'Malcjier, of Philadelphia , X A Horn The eoig you' request la a copyrights! number, Tou can purchase It at any music store,. We would have to se cure permission from the publisher to print If. .. ' "Sirs V W ' wsnts a jjo'T, cntltleu "When a Fellow Hends If). N me Into the Lodge ' Henry Wallace Harrlsburg Pa We ear, not print "Tho Cremation pf lam Sfagee' on account of Itr length . "Jlteady Header" Wa cannot print the se lf ctlon 'The Dlhle In a rtck Of Card.,' hut will mall sou a copy If jou send us a stamped-addressed envelope "W V. C asks for the words of a song containing the following lines "There's a brol.cn-hrartcd husburd, From his lips there cpmes a sigh A. he tells his Utile darling, Slamma's coming by and by The People', lornm will appear dallr In the Firnlng I"iihlle ledger, and .1m In the rlumlar.l'utille Idrer. LftUri discussing timely topics will be prlntrd, ns well im reouested uoems, nnd annrtlona of genmil Interost will he answered. Poems and Songs Desired Wants Mrs. Wilcox's Poem Zo the' Editor of tho Rventno Pu6l!c J.edatr fllr Perhops ome of your readers of the People'. Forum can advise me where I oan purcl ae Ella Wheeler Wlloox'o book "The' Age of Forty" or th "Golden Aao of Forts," cr perhaps ou can .upply the pijeig,, a few lines of which are aa follow "The hands von the dial of ms Ufa point to high noon, And jet the half. spent dai leaves less than half remaining,' etc I tried to secure this bonk at Christmas time, but waa unsuccessful V E, 11 Philadelphia, Februarj 4 1UJ1 Tou can secure the book through un deal er In bioks Too Busy Umorfcking To the Editor of the Fxentup Piib'ir l.eaaer. Sir The poem asked for by Edurfrd W Quad. I. "The Chlldien'a Hour," by If W I,ongfellow Horrj I cannot copy It, Why? Hectuse I am llnurlcklng ItEAlll.n Woodbury, N. J , Februarj' 3 1021 The poem I. not Longfellow . "The Chil dren's Hour," but hla poem entitled "Com. to 1 O Ye Chlldrtn ' . Cuticura Soap IS IDEAL For the Hands t jtj.Otrttm tnt.TtleotM ,ttc tnrrwbrrf, KonvnV RUPTURE BOOKLET H1t rtlll KI11T10N NO 4 llcllahle Information nbont triiMe, rup. ture and Its trenniieiit l,52,,.'.;"n,nl"ls. hnlll.r,. H Alidtniu Jtl't .vnn, 4'li $ .00 Thu, nil Rrew Hsgulejor Holds when all other, fall. Can attaehto most any truss. Patent August 111 TJJ7 Kdge. xtrld to pressure hat center tmr iinrts, jniimn screw n&jusi. prrs.iir. te. Thumb srn Consult. tlon Vt 1 1 hunt Chans .11 domliial drslgn hell crei and Ah. supiwrlers of superior Come Sown the Stairs From Elemnth Street and Partite ot ThU Goo(j Luncheon for 50c i v tliiektm OHra Soup Roast Veal, Jardiniere Rissole Potatoes Creamed Spinach Bread, and Butler Tea or Coffee ' Ice Crtam Economy Basement South Building' Delicious Table d'Hote & a la Carte Luncheons In our Tea Room First Floor Balcony, an4 South Building . . . and V' In our Restaurant Sixth I'loor, llrtt Street lde "' , At Very Moderate Prices (Q) Genuine Silk Gloria umurcuus for Women with handles of hardwood or full - lenfth bacalite, topped with bacalite rings. In a Sale Extraordinary . at Only. $3.79 : Gloria is the most popular J and most serviceable umbrella covering made silk-and-cotton, '' with tho appearance of Bilk ami much 'Wore durability. Absolutely shower-proof and fast bfacfc? SNELLEHBURfiS Hrst Floor $15.0KEeWorsted Tuxedo Sweaters For Women Sale-Priced at$7.89 Very good-look,-ing sweaters, in just the riffht weight for this t m e of year made w ith belt and pockets and finish ed with alpacrf col lars. Good assort ment of sizes and all piactical colors'. . bNELLENBURflS Second Floor m aPV VS fiK. VJJiilnM nv wft1 1 M iiutu Remarkably, Low prices on Lots of Books You Want 39c In this aftcr'inventorif sale! Space permits but partial mention W the many qood things; come in and see for yourself! Popular 75c Fiction in the Sale at. Vol Books from regular stock combined with a special lot of salesmen's samples and 'representing 'a splendid list of the best Known n iters. $1.66 tfictfon at 49c Vol. Slightly soiled, hut. all perfect copies. Not exchangeable. Lincoln's Own .Yarns and Stories. .Publisher's Our Price. . Price, '$1.50; 89c liiNcbiiViOrv-Nli av. iu.ii .i.j-i"ti L ca.o.txrrcm!i:!j Mall o r d er h In this book aro gath ered all the authentic yarns, stories, unecdotes, witty sayings und jokes told by Abraham Lincoln. These stories are full of homely wit and humor that appeal to every readfer. 500 pages; illus trated. Octavo, cloth. More thrilling and fas cinating than fiction. fillet! prompt 1). This month we celebrate the birthdas of our nation's most beloved presidents. See our Market Street window display. The Dot Puzzle Book, Rub, Price, 50c; Our Price, ii)5c ," A fascinating, amusing book for a.-ehild. Rosaries for the Lenten Services Pearl Rosaries for Confirmation, Special at 35r With Larger Size Pearls, 6oc . With every rosary sold durfng "Lent wo will give away free "The Way of the Cross' All rosaries boxed. Bibles at Half Price t Every one perfect, taken right out of regular stock'. $1.78 Illustrated. Bibles for Children at-89c S2.98 Scholars' Bibles with lllus trajibns, SlU'l) . $5.75 Teachers' "Blblea with Helps, $2.39'.' SneluhbubcS First ri001 Save a Third on.TJtis gine Lot of $3 Scalloped or Hemstitched 81x90 Bleached Seam- $0 less Sheets . . 39c Yard-Wide Bleached Muslin 19c Yard 05c Fruit-of-the-Loom Pillow Cases, 45c Kiich Size 46x36 Inches; made of Fruit-of-the-Loom Sheeting. 79c Fruit-of-the-Loom . Hemstitched Pillow Cases, 58c Each 69c Remnants, 45-Inch Unbleached Sheeting, 25c Yard jirge and small lengths. 59c Berkeley Cntbrjc, 23c yd.. Uest quality. 79c Standard Grade 81-Inch Bleached Sheeting, 65c Yard 50c (45-In.J Bleached Sheeting, 39c Yard 80c & 89c Unbleached Sheeting, 53c und 55c Yard Priced according to width 81 and 00 inches respectively. Good quality: heavy SWKIiVKKIiAY Fr.ll. 0, 1021. Nlnrr Onrn. Dully At 0 A. M ('In... nt Bl80I'.M. NKLLENBIIROS ENtlRE BLOCK-MARKET lHrvt2HfSTRETS3J mmsmmsstsmsmmmsmmmmsmmsmmmmsmmmammmsmmsmmsmmmsmsmtssmssmsmsmswtimmmmsmmmswmamssmsmmsmmmsmsmt Final Price -Cuttings On All Furs v i . pjlf4 mm' iiif iumb i' .B'sMtsRs.sKjK ilflhflKS If t VVv $497.50 Reductions Without PrecedentWithout Equal I Savings the Finest EVER Offered by ANY Store on Furs of Superior Quality! . Space permits but scant mention of the many, many wonderful bargains in this sale, but our aim here Is merely to give you an idea of the extraordinary savings which prevail inrougnouc ine enure stock: $725 Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) CAiin With full flare back, and deep collar and cuffs of natural skunk. Beautifully finished throughout and 46 inches long. $750 Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) j!CQC HQ All of selected skins, Belf-tnmmed with a deep shawl I'oilnr. 48 inches long. $695 Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) Coat I' ull flare-back models in belted style, with shawl col- ar und bell cutis ana ueep Doraer inmmrag imtuii ckunk. 36 inches long, $385.00 Men's & Boys' $7.50 to $10.00 Sweaters ' H:"y!neOai.$5.00 All high-grade sweat ers in jumbo stitch, shaker knit and plain ribbed effects shawl col lar or V-neck styles; good, heavy quality; best colors and heather mix tures. , Men's and Boys' $20 Mackinaws. . (tfA Sturdy 32- Vv ounce mackinaws, water proof a'nd wind-proof, in the popular belted Nor folk style, with big col lars and deep patch pocketff. $4.00 Sweaters for Boys. . .(f aa With worsted face and merino )w'.UU backs; shawl collars and pockets. Navy, maroon, dark oxford and brown. Sizes 28 to 34. rfl'ELLEMlRqg Thlrd Flonr, MWm fBBf '.s - cr J 650 Hudson Seal (DyedMuskrat) )J5Z'7 CA :o back style, with deep collar Beautifully finished and lined. $397.50 Coat. . Belted coat in full flare back style, with deep collar and bell cuffs of beaver. Length 40 inches. $573 Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) .Coat - r A beautifully styled coat trimmed with squirrel col lar and cuffs. Length 38 inches. S650 Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) Coat ' Plain coat of selected pctts, with deep collar and cuffs. Beautifully lined. 46 inches long. $324.50 Near-Seal Coats Full flare back models with collar and cuffs of natural skunk. 36 inches long. $475.00 collar and cuffs. $247.50 $149.50 $450 Sealine Wrap (fc'lWO 'Eft, 50-inch wr-ip with beau- J)sWTC' OU tiful deep collar and cuffs. Well finished. $210 Natural Muskrat Sports Coats , Made with deep collurs and cuffs and pelts laid in border effect. Length 36 ins. $167.50 Near-Seal Coat t1A aa Self-trimmed modo, full J)ilUUU flare back with deep shawl collar nnd bell cuffs. Border effects. Length 36 inches. $79.50 $225.00 Marmot Coats. . -dAA CA Full flare back with deep V ".Oil collars and cuffs and fancy border effects. 28 inches. $189.50 Marmot Coats in Sports Style I'lain sports models with deep collar and tuffs and border effects. 28 inches long. $14oa5t0s:Po"r.s.po... $69.50 Full flaro back models with deep collars and cuffs, of natural raccoon and ringtail opossum. SneLLENBURGS Second Floor Supply All Your Needs in Toilet Requisites While We're Offering These 'Matcltless Savings on Toilet Articles & -February Sale Now On Drugs Mail and Phone orders will be filled whenever possible, unless otherwise stated A e reserve the right to limit the quantity sold to any one customer. Quantities in some cases are limited. War tax not included. Dorln's Zlska 1'ncr rcrader, all .hudw 2!c Special . .. " Smile Tulcum IQt rowdcr. Spc4I. , Ilmallv Tulcum -1 Oc Powder. 8pcl.l t J.rmlrm Talcum Powder Siwlal at Tlolrt Special Lron. Tonth Towder. Special nourjols .Iti nice Face I' o ir il r r . JIc Bpeelal Dorln's 1m Ilurlo. C"om pact INindtr, all lftc shades. SporlaT. Hntllenburt:'. I. a Chiirtne Cold Cream A toilet cream pr ex cellenc. tor kp.plnir the akin ami complex lor. In perfect 22c conrtltlon At. 20' AmmonJr. Qc 18 rtnellenborv'. oOdor. This Is a harmlers cream wlilch rompletelr neutral. I;es offenslv. odors from excessive, perspira 22 tlon at Gilt Kdte I'rro Ide rrrnm. , 22e Snellenburr'. t a Chnrme unlsbtnir Cream This Is a Krnaseless cream nhlch eentlemen mtiII find trft to us. 22 after ahalnir. Mrnneri'. nental Qfte Cream. SpeclM at N"o msll ders filled purchaser or pinne or I.imlt 8 to a aoml Toilet Prep aration... Sold exclu sively. In Philadelphia by N. Snellenburg t Co Naomi Fae OOc Tonder. Special " Naomi Kx- pyjff tract. rH'clnl " aml Talv -gfjei ram, Special at " Peroxide of Hr- " 'Te drasrn. Special Holmes IVostil la. Sprclal at. Orren Cj.lllr fioao. IiarBs lar 30c Snlal ,.i . 21' How Cold Cream, 22c Xolet 39c P . b e ec o "IRr Tooth Poate.i " Limit 2 to a pur chaser Vo mil or phone orders filled Patent Medicines it rlnrllrnburs'. Wlttli Hard, to: the toilet . . . 11 r ii . Ii c h Oc ,0 2 Snnllenburj;'. Ien tnl Cinim, Special 18' Ilrrnllrow forlfi.rTgc implexlon. Special. Compl Toilet Spvrl.l at All lllnds lar I tooth and slminjr tirus'ies Cotr's tare Ponder. All shades and fiOc colra gpecHl v-' - Il.rllrh's Ilospltal eizo No ma. I orders Maltrd Milk. Se r-"r -t.t O oi phlne Phillip'. MIIU Mocnrsla of 35' White Floating C. utile Houp. lATtio bar. Spe OQp clal . Snellenurg's Hard Water oo.ap, special, voc uoz. Noxatrd Special at No mall o Iron 75 phone order. " n e I I r n h nnr m K Imrme Depilatory. QOt bpecllll . "" letul W liter llaltlea. Special 1- 70' 85f 25c to 10.00 Imitation Ivory Toilet Accessories, 10c to $3.00 Set Tho loi comprises puft boxi!', hair receicrs brujbos. ,coub9, mirrors some sts, nail tiles, initl4i. ,ltitv,..huUon honlis stmi horn., hat and military bruUes 'Also a fen N-plece toilet sets. Mlrhtly soiled ffom handllnc . i i iii. Serttaot. Mftnxf rtKe Remrdj fepeilal . "" Ram-idell a .19' Daerrtt Jt Cold Cream at Nn mi order r h o n e Wompolc'. Cod Llrrr Oil. Special Karlo. Hj-po-CVid Bpe. U .o mal or pliona or deri .lied '.in It o 3 to i customer I -Mut-Hatr.a.Ilarm less Corn llemoier i-P-c V 4 for oj-c at -"J 511ZV ENBUKC5 First Floor In the Economy Basement Biggest Price-Cuts of the Year In Any Store! 1. II Nl.KL.in. 10t7 W.W.MI1 HI Cut Oat nail Keep (or Kftrtnt. 1- Good bNELLENBURfl Wqriien s and Misses'Apparel At Tremendous Savings Women's and Misses' Coats that were $18.50 tu A r j- t to $25.00, Cut to C()4t3 In aiWertone, wool velour and heaY mixed coatinps of warm, sturdy quauty ijood lookintr loose-back and belted model;.; some with fancy linings. Women's and Misses' DreSvSes that were $7.50 rfU A ( ' , ., to $10.00, Cut to Jp4l:.V3 Of satin and tncolctte in overskirt and straight line eiTeUs; sonu nntnea amanlv ith lace collars. , Women's and Misses' Suits that were $10.00 $4.95 . . to $18.50, Cut to Of good quality gabardine and serp;e, in good-looking belted styles Striking Reductions On All Furs ?1U.UU to $27.50 Muffs, now $5.00 to $15.00 Vo, Mnnehurlan uolf und cone nnd flat styles. maud $7.50 to $35 Scarfs and Choker. $3.50 to $20.50 Of Manchurian wolf, fo stone marten, opossum and blue kit fox. Of fox and muffs S7.30 to $59.75 Fur Sets,. $5.00 to $45.00 Manchurian wolf, coney. Ja. fox. Large animal scarfs; OlOaS round Children's $1.50 to $7.00 Fur Sets, 50c, $2.50 and $3.50 Of lamb and angora in white and nat ural or kit coney. Round and flat muffs; pretty neck pjeces. Some slightly soiled jrom nannung. $18.50 to $59.50 Conej & Plush Coatees nnd Stoles, $10.75 to $32.50 Lined with silk; some havo pockets and belts. SneELenbUrSS Economy Basement First Floor rN. SNKLLENBURG & CO. Mr. Man You can take your choice of the very finest spring suitings in placing an order for one of these Made-to-Measure Suits at $42.50 Domestic and imported fabrics of high est grade such famous kinds as Hockanum, Warren Woolen Company, Ethan Allen, ShirrefT, Cyril Johnson, Wanskuck, French River, Kunhardt, Bell, etc. H'orafcrf, serges, ensstmcree, velours, cheviots, tweeds and unfinished worsteds In plain colors and new striped and checked effects. Workmanship that leaves nothing to be desired; big variety of smart new styles to tfhoose from. SNEU.ENfMlRgS Third Floor Trim New Tailored Blouses of Pongee Suits ln $2.95 To Go With New Spring the Style Pictured With roll collars, tucks and large pearl buttons others with fine tucks and convertible collars and favorite Peter Pan style. Dainty New Voile Blouses, d aa Special P..UU Also crisp organdies and batistes in pretty tucked nnd' tailored effects somo with collars of striped pique, some in Peter Pan effects, others with V-necks. Good choosing among attractive novelties In pastel shades.bs'-LLEMBQROS Second Floor Those Cut Crystal Necklaces So Tremendously Popular Very Special Cr at Only DUC J" inches long and in the graduated effects so popular; in a beautiful amber shade 5 -sbjrjS First Floor There Hasn't Been a Sale Like This Since Long Before War Times Our February Sale of Aprons is simply a succession of extraordi nary value offerings in the kinds of aprons most wanted and generally held to regular prices! 63c Band Aprons, Sale-Priced 35c In neat figured percaler, and checked ginghams; made in round effect; finished with ruffle, pocket and ties $1.19 Pinafore Aprons. s c Sale-Priced OVC These most popular aprons m pretty plaids and checks; with deep yokes and gathered skirts; finihed with two pockets and ties. $1.39 Bungalow Aprons, Sale-Priced In neat checked ginghams, buttoned in back and neatly piped. Finished with pockots and belts. Jubt a limited lot NTo mail or phone orders filled. $1.50 & $1.75 Bungalow Aprons, Sale-Prices. in neat striped or plain ginghams, also in percales of good quitllt But toned at the Miio-front; neatly piped or trimmed with rick-rack braid. 79c 95c $2.25 to $3.00 Bungalow AnronH. Sale-Priced $1.59 and $1.89 In a variety of attractive styles und wanted colors; ginghams and percales with trimming in self or contrasting colora. bull-cut, some with deep hems. , iii a to Win ! A ., ' 1 'hw - ' :m. $ . m PI1 f a. .? i i...y "' N. SNELLENDUUG t : rn U""""W"UJ ocw"u llor r 4 '.LA )