?!r p"t .'tSSI ijkWf" f '? "M"'. toW1" ' t 1 t w rpW""r. evening- Public ledgek Philadelphia, Wednesday, march d, 1021 J1S T PEOPLE'S FORUM Utters to the Editor ' l7rvHlon of Marriages r,lf Wl'f' 7, rrPt unhapnlness tlmt Yr-m '!' "'e,h mlsm.ted marriage.. iW''lVrwor. rtrlrt rule required l M '., of llenie """ ""'" W " ',', . I supervision or myn.go., ik.rs "'" bi .r. not M " un1 ,h.e 1 "h'fu"d to nter Into an ! ! ''Ltt."JKr win rUleutou; .today. a, ii"" . - aiirvftr inouKiil nun V J'1"1 V. ; ho arc ru.hltiK Into this ... me "-:... , wltnoui .. ..,- jine; W of inline MnW ,, ,., not bo hard to per- ".S" '"' " imc,hln' wl" ev,n' I "nk .' ? "arrises' m this city ,.rth. ' ,,h ,rr. more or ! im tw1' . them, of course. In tnie lilW J"" l'lh breaking l1nt. '"" ";M"f,mltl. In Ihl. elty Hall ' tbt'. """'h discord that llf l ! r, lltlnt " 'uchA? ,Xt one-third of th. hTti rJ Uvln. under most Sn'ifW c?ndl'Lt.b,!lrvp lh'" ures "ro IW " yourwlf and think over J, hen ondUlon or flnd ,hll , frlnds and " 'l ' ur mrrled ncnualnt , rt -tl,'f. "' ,,d at least oncthlrd of lK are imhKW h,r Wth the thin- t'm 5! ... eord. Amonc rny own menus. Hit ino ' " rr.i. nd honestly, tnai onijr ,an )'. I ,h,"k,,"n 0f my married ac . out of .'" .. .niahl bo called tln!Mf "',",,,, At li"t nn l"11, e,nt W''!,m'I hat ncy ould not a divorce j,ti told m that j "' ' r)ou, reasons, but W-lliey h' ''lVa It ould bring Z Mtt on. I the '"'"'"V.' mnr1 eou. ,W,l.SE.n Thl li holding mora eou- f thJJf "J. nreient than anything else. i not matter, husband and , tfftntr !-- , m0,t caies, how W " dM" :.'Vr; and wife H. they In IcttcrB to llio Editor should bo aa brief and to the point ns possible, avoiding anytlilnp that would open a denomltintlunal or Bectarlan ills cUBfllon. No attention will be paid to nnony. mous letters. Name-n and addrcsten must be signed an an evidence of pood faith, Although names will not 'ba printed It request Is made that they be omitted. The publication of a letter Is not to bo taken as nn Indorsement of Its views by this naper. Communications will not be re turned unlers accompanied by post acre, nor will manuscript bo saved. tt.il th;" "',""l1 X "ey ot down to """ ,..' they ""oild nnd that aueh a :r,Zl'V "aedU.hem a reat deal ,, fll,re trouD e 1fe bur at. ! r 13 I" ' . ..i-.l '"":: .1. .n..r It until fUlir convince.. iti I0( si""'' a...-- 1. m rt Bh la in .rnMofTrn-thatmeet. '". j..V. nn mtfr liai ney mm.) v . '"imililni TuVtom of ruahtnf m.dlv n, 'e,"ull .;.,..... . thouiht of Hie l,tt marrl-B. '" J" mentally and hture. tnJ v .ha J"'' wr0n,, and 'T h.i a .upervlalon of marrtai.a '.'.'".ho.. vno ar-Tontemplatlnr enlerln. It'!'? -.1621. Ptlll!".Jni. i"" - Married Woman Forced to Work I -,1V Editor oM.' J:Ttlt"9 '-' ''""; l'lnrr" j ... .riilp.latnn In the rVnomen t, rn!,T uhanenied, I have In all thos" ten ikM irtunv I.J .An t'.RrN I" 7' s neUr worked out.ld, of my L ..4 ir ulahd to do 80, AH m lonira to l,,r "" jalrsman. Our rent for- -,rl, ... IT, 11 month ror n pmin, wuir ?u ,m.ll flat. We met this all rlfht and kfrt eut of deht, Our rent now l.a h'.n rained three times. It li lmp"islble for ua to pay It. live. eat. irtud nth- and li'fP up with the demand ol e-lf-respMlIni:. respectable Veople. wc ir'jh to ll l'i n honorable way and havo rdebt Wh'n a woman aeea her husband norrM c-t bill- and llvlnic conditions thut htlinot lo blome for. there Is but one thlni ilo and that Is to help him out. That Is th- I have hnd to no to work In a down ttwn oltlc. 1,'t mo say to all critics of mitrltd working women, "Don't blamo these womtn. tut blan.n tho proDteem." .V1IK. W. I.. U. IHlladHpirn Mjrrh I. 1P-21. Watching Civil RlghU Bill llttk- tihiorri Hi- (i..i(.id Public l.tnaer: Ur 11,'eaut ' ou wrro so kind as to pud- fih mr other tetter. I will again bbk jour :rmlitlon to m-eri this article In sour ,iptr, Eln Inirndurilon of the civil rllhta till In the State 1 ejlBlnturo at ltarrtsburir hife read man discussions or opinions, mt tor hiH inv .igainU It. Iloth sides V, lonw outstanding features. limexlremel interested In this bill and rtlvitrhinc i' iipiT.tlnn upon It. I'"r II.M, ho are aaalnit it I call - .no legltl- mtt, rxeue for the susriestlon that all bimbtrs of ' .e ."lor, ! race be prohibited li miVlns ui ot the accommodations open i the ruhiii Tttre i, .i Melons clement or all riri Sim thin Is s". slioum it ne I'jht that eserv member ot that particular tin ihoul'I be excluded from the usage of liblie conxenlenecs'' li It risht to do as ancients did eater- bilnite a hole family for th misdoings of ramli llnv unjust: sou would lir The (amlly wasn't responsible for Fttt he did The whole race Is not rcsnonsl- I for th' neiKitiK of a member, la It? m more than fur Hie ebb and flow of a tide. A colorej man dn.tn't have to do much. a order in h. np coals of Are on tho heads li oir.fr menilMTB nf hH race. The sword of punofl'i is aiwajs hnnslnsr over his head. Thtro r in.tnv colored ladles and ren- lmen ami even boils Is neuualntrd with lie fit. rercRl thern Is a low. villous I'tment in h i race This element Is dls- imuUheil .. hulnc the characteristics to h1 un. utli. Icniirunt. ridicule students n' pr jrr,.j. nerion. with low linaanlii i ;.inu:.i m-nlN. ready at all times jr a trrf til. hh already disabled and aen- rally r J.,, Pi, K.,rb nf many brilliant o'er, Se, t)1Cv should be, barred bo Just th, y r' dl'g'iitliiit to eer5body t Tl. aierHs ro nred man seldom. If ever. rtimi of vir ins: event-flve rents for a ' or it L'.t fnr a meal that would only 'Ltt a runnr M itnnelltn II. Iiim ..'i.iit.t He to tnlov the comenUnres offered to the 'AM Hln"e he 1 n human ht.lnr. he ' I" treated like one. That's ' I .el the i-M rights bill pass! 'Ur ilndtles. r.STlNK A. DAVIS. ' Manh .1, 1021. down In his heart. Nono cer lieaid of nr.y bonus for the Civil War veterans, nor of a. pension either until many yearn after, fie me of th ex-soldiers will say thnt times l.uve changed slnco then. I admit It. Tho government practiced a little economy In those days. Now these ewotdlers who ha tha bonus craze want to malts the govern ment pay from four to flvo billions to a lot of men who cime back from the war belter Physically than when they went nway. Wo don't hear any kicks from those who had to bv:y Liberty Honda on weekly or monthly payment and who have slnco been forced to sell trem at a treat sacrifice. CHAP.I,ES M. BAL'NDEUS, Philadelphia, March 5, 1021. Amendment and "Blue Sunday" To i Editor of the Jivetttntr J'tib'ln Aciocr: Blr Wo arc In the habit of seeing the discussion of tho niu. Law nnd tho eight, etinth amendment both considered us It be longing together. It doesn't seem to me that there Is any comparison. Tim "blue Sunday" deals with a man's conscience as t whether he shall spend the day In the, quiet precincts of his home, at church or nt the sea shore. This Is a question that should bo decided between himself and hla God. The second deals with whether men should b, allowed to make brutes of men, brcalt the hearts of wlvea and mothers, destroy homes and make criminals, In fact, ruin the bodies and souls nf men inrl irnm,n. Let ua tako our stand for religion freedom ond for our federal constitution, which de- I claros, "Congress shall make, no laws ri' sptctlng religion or the free exercise of the use thereof." W. M. I.AWSON. Philadelphia, March t. 1021. Woman's Faith Wavering Tr Hit t.dltor of fne l.'tctf.iD Public .'(oir; Sir Tour paper comes Into my home twlco eery weekday and Once on Sunday, My little family of two boys and two girls I daresay hardly know thero tire other papers, and my reason for writing this letter Is that 1 feel I inn talking to h friend and maybo you can wrl'o an article that might Inspire our women to try to remember the golden rule and not to do tho things men do. Thla la my story. On Wednesday. March 2. we left my homo at 0:M o'clock a. m.. arriving In your city nt IOiM o'clock, and then going to a storo to shop. My husband went lo attend to his affairs and we planned to meet nt 4:.1.1. I had a Mile ba with n strong top ind In It it snMll purse, with about )2.t or 130 In It. I stopped at a counter to buy a child's tie and In some way dropped the small purse. I took, the eletator for an upper floor and discovered my loss. I went back Immediately nnd one of the saleswomen said she saw n woman pick up a purse, but, of course, thought It va her own. I had seven cents In my coat pocket for carfare, which I used to get to a friend, who loaned mo Mimo money. J called up lost nnd found four times bforo I left the store. The llnorwalker, n kind nnd moat courteous gentleman, thought my bag had been picked. In either casn It must have been a woman, as thero were no men In tho elevator. Do you think thero Is any honor or honesty In the people any innro? Couldn't you. through your paper, make nn appeal to women? I nn. only one nnd my loss may seem small, but thero aro thousands of women readera who will rend It and maybs It will help them to ru-onslder and try to live up to the Rolden rule. I had saved and planned this little, trip, aa I needed so many little things for the children, nnd In less than one hour I hadn't one dollar. I am engaged In public wel fare work In my home town and I hava always had so much faith In human na ture and 1 have worked so hard to help women. We have so many foreigners and their women folk suffer so much, but I almost feel I can never do anything for wemen any more. ricae. for their snlo. try to show them It doesn't pay and ask them to consider others. If this woman knew how hard I hive worked for that money surety sho wouldn't do such a mean thing, as I hadn't moed more than three feet away until she picked It up. MRS. I. it- n. Upstate Town, March I. 1121. Mlcvn would Interest your renders. Who ran, by multiplication and addition of the numbers 1 to 9, Inclusively, msks 100, each number to be used onco and only once? W. 1). T. Philadelphia, March I. 1021. The Same Victor Herbert To Hit Editor o flie Etenlsa, VubUt l.tdatr! Str Is the Victor Herbert who played In tlaltlmore the week of February 20 tho same that p!ned at Willow Urovo Park. Philadelphia, during thn nummer of 1020? V. P. MOrtONKV. Ilaltlmorc, Md., MarX-h 3. 1021. An American Song To Hit F'Kfo- o the I'.vtnina PiMir t.tdwr: Sir Will sou Please let me know who wrote thn sung. "Sweet Alice. Hen Dolt,' and If It Is an Kngllsh or Scotch song? K. K. Philadelphia. March .1. 1021 "Den Holt" was written hy Thomas Dunn English, an American physician and man of letters, who was born In Philadelphia In 1810. He first graduated In nredlclne nnd later took up the study nf law and was ad mitted to the Philadelphia bar lt 1R42. Two years later he embarked In Journalism In New York city. 1'or several terms he was a member of the t'nlted Slates House of Itepresentatlvcs "Hen Holt" was originally published In Willis' New Tork Mirror In 1813. It was set to music by Nelson Kncass. Answers Number Problem To the r.iltior ol the EvtMng Public I.ritotr: Sir I incloso answer to the number prob lem lit a recent j.rr.Mvi Pi nt.ir, t.nuii.r. signed Albert K. Tnyl.ir. which reads: Arningo the, numbers 1234 n (1780 Into threo columns of figures each so that whichever way ou read them (horizontally or ertlcnlly), they will total fifteen. Now t have answered Mr. Taylor's problem. I give tho reader a similar problem: Arrango the numbers 11 lolO Into threo columns of three figures each so that whichever way you may lend them (horizontally or vertically), they will total forty-live. Arrangement of Mr. Tn)lori numbers: euld I IV it I'C Itn t If hanks to. IPklladelrh , 834 6 7 2 1 1 1 Old Song Desired 7'p Hi- Editor ol Ific Eutnlnp 'ribte t.tdo'r: Sir I'l-n you or nny reader supply this song? These words are In It: "I met her In the Mule thady dell, Where the birds they sweetly sang. I klud her and she seemed to like It well." etc WILLIAM II. SMITH, rtrletol, Pa Mareh3. 1021. Wants "The Unbolted Door" To the Editor of the Evciiinii 1'ubtlc htdatr: Sir Could you ftlve (If It Is too long to print In th livt.Mvi Pisur Lstisn) or send me the poem entitled "The Unbolted Door'? Here Is the first verse: "A careworn widow sat alone. Ileslde her fading hearth, Her silent cottage neter heard The ringing Inugh of mirth. Six children once had sported there. nut now the churchyard snow Fell softly on Ave Httlo graven That were not long ago," I have tried for years to get this poam, and If you can possibly got It, will you please print It In the i:kximi Prni.tf Likikii or send It to m In tho stamped envelope I am sending you. Mrs. n L, HCTCIIINSON. Philadelphia. Tebruai-J 17. 1021. Wn do not have this selection tn our collection. Probably a reader can supply It. Kipling's "Vampire" TJ!" lid.i"r f " L'renlnB 'nolle Etda'r: Sir Win you kindly publish In the Peo ple s Forum tho Kipling poem "X Fool Thero Was"? DENNETT. Philadelphia. March 3, 1021. THE VAMPIP.E A fool there was and ho made hla prayer (Even as you and I) Toa rag nnd a bono nnl a hank of hair (We called her tho woman who. did not care, v Hut the fool he called h'.r his lady fair (Even as you and I), Oh, the ears we waste and tho teats we westn - And the work nf nur head and band Ilelonir t" the woman who did not know (And now we know that sho never could know And did not understand. A fool there was and his goods he spent (Een as jou and I), Honor and faith and n sure Intent. Mnd It wasn't the least that tho lady meant). Hut a fool must fhllow his natural bent (Even as jou and I). Oh, the toll we lost, and th" spoil we lost, And the excellent things we planned. Hclong to tho woman who didn't know why (And now we know she neer knew .why) And did not understand And th fool was stripped to his foolish hide tEen ns you and I). . Which she might havo seen when she tirraw him aside (Hut It Isn't on record the lady tried) So some of him lived and some of him died (Even as you and I). And I'm old nnd stiff and feeble, nnd In dark- nesa OoJ bo praised. Yet. Kitty, how It stirs me, how my poor old heart Is raised: To feel It hero so licjir me, the soil that gtio me birth, Tho rry tiny of Ireland let m kiss tho holy csrth. Three b'c.sed little shamrocks! f can't se thnn, yet I know They bring me buck tho eyesight of the hnppy long ago: And gleaming through the darkness comes tho Visions that I love. Tho dear green fields of Ireland, and the sunny sky above. like Ajvl the stars llk diamonds lirll'ianl From tho blue begin to peep." ftcnrgn N. Kllnger asks for the poem "The Kids Last Fight" and "Jllack Hill Mormon." Can a reader supply them? L. VE. Brennan. West Chester, Pa We cannot print the poem, "!ehlnvsr," ore ac count of Its length. We do not havo the words of tho song. "I am dlng alon In the garret On a thin ilttle pullet of straw." W. If. Adams has aent us a copy of the poem. "Tho Cremation of flam McOhee," to bo forward to II. Albright. Will Mr. Al bright plcnee rend an address. POULTRY AND SUPPLIES ks S ueuuiiM xfcilit-uy PARCEL POST th I see, as once 1 saw them when a girl, you 1 stood Amid the furto and heather: there's chapel hill and wood, Therc'a the abbey, clad with Ivy, nnd the river's winding shore. And the hoys and girls all playing on the banks of Avenmore. x God bless tho Ilttle shamrocks then for bring- Irg back the scene, Tho beauty of the sunshine and the bright ness of the grjeen. Though long, long years to see It all ojo plain GOVERNOR HAS RECEPTION -llarrldlmrK, March 0. Members nf tho General Assembly were guests of the Governor nnil Mm. Sprout nt the biennlnl legislative reception nt thn executive innnsion Inst night, Invited to meet them being the bends, of ilcpurt mrntN nf the stnto government nnil tlielp ilcptitlea. The mnnslrjn was ctnb nrittelv decnrntetl. The reception room ee it, and to i vvn.H tmiikcd with tinlms nnil potted hlntitu u'hllft flip flrilnprnnm tlecnrn- Ah! child, I'm sure jou're smiling, but I'm ,nnHvrc roses. jntiiptllH, upring pens ' - i iintl other Hprlng Ilnwer.i. rrinr to the reception tne t.ovcrnnr P f IQUIWU And though I'm truly thankful for the htosslnir that God'sp, nd Has brought nmund new Kitty. In this creat and happyif'id, I can't forget the oldVT'ne. midst the com forts of the new. My heart Is threo parts burled where these, llttla shamrocks grew. W. Scott Ilausman Thank you for "end ing In tho words of the song "Don't Ulte the Hnnd That Feeds You." hut wo cutinut print It, ns It Is copyrighted. "I.nure T. CI, ' wishes the poems "Allah's Dead" nnd "Zlngaraclla," ami one con I tnlt. leg these lln's1 "When the shades of night are falling, I And the sun has gona to sleep. ami Mrs. Sprout gave, n dinner. The Teople's Forum will nppesir dill In the Kvrnlng Public Ledger, and also In the Hunditr Public Ledger. Letters discussing timely topics will bo printed, es well us requested poems, nnd questions of general Interest will be answered. RUPTURE BOOKLET auk vmi r.iiiTlov xo. Reliable Information ubotit trusc, n0. lure and Its treatment. 'V.'ntfttliasnlnli, SiaiLKY'S AIML'HTO Itt'lTUrtK I'AD $o-Q0 at Thumb Screw ltegule'ee Holds when nil others fall. Can attach to moat any truss. . Kdge yield to pressors but erntr neTr shifts. Thumb screw adjusts pressure. Ab dominal belt nnd supporters of superior design. Consultation Wlthmit Charge I. II. HEF.I.KV. 1027 WALNUT ST. Cut Ont nnd Keen for Reference TtVuttUaV' 'rusK Quality, Safety and Convenience Every chick wc soil is hatched in our own modern, woll-cciulppcd plant the Only Large Hntcliery in Phil adelphia Established 15 Years. Other hatcheries have no connection whatever with us. PIac your ordr AT ONCK M secure flne atrong chicks from our choloe oarly hatches. Our Illustrated descriptive literature. "The Old Reliable, " mailed free nn request ,Vo More Custom Hatching Can lit .tcrrpfed Orchard Poultry Farms (Lnrgest Hatchery In the lt 39(50 Filbert Street, Philadelphia, Pa. liarbcr Scissors, Clip pers, Razors and Mani cure Scissors. Also Safety Huror Itlsdr Resliornened Filbert Grinding Co. '1220 FIl.linitT ST.' x-j L Patented JSmL xrWugust 21 i4-aj3E? hut '-SIPiiSL j ' Questions Answered Federal and State Bonus To the Editor ol the I'.itnl'i'J Public l.tdatr; Kir If a man enlisted In tho navy In Anrll. 1PIS. nnd was not culled until lie- cember IS, would he bo entitled to n United i Stutea bonus? He Is still in tne navy, no enlisted from Illinois. Would he bo entitled to an Illinois bonus? W. L. T. Navy sard. Philadelphia, March 3, 1021. The federal bonus was paid only to those men who sered between the dates of April II, 1017, and November 11. 1I18. Illinois has passed no state bonus law. and conse. fluently If the law U pasaed that Is now being considered It Is Impossimo to say what tlv regulations will bo gowrnlng . length of service or tlmo of acrkJ, Submits a Problem to the Editor ol the Extnlno Public l.cdntr Kr I want to submit a problem which I i MICHAF.L I. PAIHSANO. Philadelphia. March .1. 121. The numtiers problem has also been cor rectly answered by Margaret K.. John J. Winkler. Thomas Joseph Lefknvlts. Arthur P. Schaeffer, F.llas Goldstein, Albert Mnllsh, Walter H. Majer, Florence Halat. Theodore C, Flnmm, Roy 1) Norrls, Carl V. Hohrlna-er. lUrt ('. Mllann, H Taylor. Theo dore C. Flamm. It. F. Hm Audubon, N. J.; Thomas K. C'orbrldge, Fred ! Freehafer, Paul Shen. "J. T ," lister s. filass. B. Qlnley, Frank W. M. Moore. Mlliabeth Mc CJrath, David Myers. Ida M. SnMler, Avon dale. Pa.. Leopold Ilehrmnnn, Thomas P. O'Hrlen, Robert 15. Schrtnibsclier, James Russell. William It Ie Castro, William Troutt, Luther L. Wert Itohert H. Ely, T. Hunt. Mrs. Ada Salmon, Louis reck nnd Constantino I'Vanclosn. In nnswer to this problem tho following communication Is Interesting: The problem ns given In Thursday's Issue by Albert K. Tajlor belting to h series of old Chinese and Indian "magle ti'iuares," which were supposed to hold some kind -of supernatural power; ornaments with suen squsres were commonly worn In the Knst ns a protection ngalnst evil spirits. They have lieeti found Imbedded In old Kravoatnties. Tho three-column tnaglr square, holding the figures 1 I H H I I and 0. has only one solution, but manipulation 'of thn ver tical nt)d horizontal lines makes 11 appear hi seventy-two different solutions. How ever, the group of eight solutions. Inch hav ing the figure ,1 In tho center. Is the only group suitable for n real tnaglc siunro, iih hero the dagntial alfo total 13, One of these eight tolutlons Is- s n i 1 r, ft '-' There are simple rules and means u. Ilndlnt: all the variations PAUL HAROLD ukuooruun. Philadelphia. March I, 1H2I. II isn't the shame ond It Isn't tho blamo That Mings like n white-hot brend: It's coming to know that Bho never knew why (Seeing at last sh could never know why) And never could understand. An Irish Poem Tn Ihe Edllor'nl the Evening Public T.tdoer: Sir Inclosed Is poem entitled "A Little Pot of Shamrock," requested by one of I jour readers. J. C. M. Ardmore, Pa.. February 10. 11121. ACROSS THE SKA (A Little Pot of Shamrock) I ptere, grandma, here's a present, It hat I come a distance, too. j 'TIs a little pot of shamrock, nnd It comes ' addressed to you. I Yes, all the way from Ireland, nnd the card, here, mentions more: "They were gathered at your birthplace, on tho banks of Avenmore." . From Ireland, do you tell me? Oh, darling, I Is It true? Acushla. let me feel them, and you say It was there they grew? Why, I can scarcely believe It, Is It really what you saj ? From my birthplace, in old Ireland, poor ' Ireland, far away. t I Poems and Songs Desired j Irish Song Desired To the Editor of the l. cillno Public Erdoer Sir Can tiny of our renders supply me with the words of n song "When Ireland Is free, AcuahU M-tchreo"? Also numo of composer. SADIL RK.M.MCRH. Philadelphia. March 1. 1021. No One Need Buy Cuticura Before He Tries Free Samples Soap. Oh tmtat.Talram. tie. ttrrh.re. Sanplea tm cf dinars Ubtr.ntlii, Papa. I. Wtl4s,alu" Is Against Bonus 'J Cth'or f iiir J.'i'ttiinv Piib.lc f.t'doer Lai 'J n,,ny complaints from WJIars who a craving that thev ! nald benys thut . ..fluid Bnn,nr n. If rtierv lr ol the MMt,r (tuftlieit .1,- ns.i- .- .,.. n'm f r tr.,r inlrlnl"m 1 fne en. .In M life t.ia given to mv countrv inrt am pr- yd of It and. fortllnntelv t r-nme l-ll Of the fulfill I with bill few ,ri,i Tn NSf, vh, ,,. ,. -, ..-.,.... ... i. r- ....,, wuiki.-ii pi- nwirr- I m truapa.lutM I do not thlnU th riur .in fjrj cnouuli. Th.u ..., ot MI B'JTHHl r ,Um nmJ .upport (, j. flit I tPxi I (M u..V lA ... t ,.U.. ..t-a- 1IM HI lilt TH .tt.M.IH - ,.U..s .'l- OII 'Ot h luinilai tvltan ... .. - .....i ...... nil t,i H Ihl; r.irt .-. II,. i t . -...a.- Vi iiiunistvrn. t(urn . '' -uiuier WHO )inintr c intiiir fini.i th -...- . finer tioirt unv rea Aniri.n ,i.... . "" tvaaiii .IIIK rj Do w --..w.u wui7 mm vary COAL we serve yoiu Hnndle Only Ui Vatry B E S T 2240 Lb., to Ev.ry Toa For 35 Year. We Servo You Right OWEN LETTER'S SONS A Yard That Ha, No Eiuoi Trenton Ave. and Westmoreland St Hell Vrankford 11M Keyatnne Kaat tJS 11 Mali DROAD STREET AT SUSQUEHANNA AVENUE Men's $16.00 Watches Reduced to $11. 00 A rare treat to the man who wants a thin-model watch with a guaranteed movement, a twenty year guaranteed gold-filled cusc, gold, silver or white dial. OPEN MONDAY, FRIDAY JiND SATURDAY EVENINGS GAS Soldering furnace and Appliance SB.vf) ron cATAt.onvr, L. D. Berger Co., 59 N. 2d St. Bell, Market SSi Kdv'lonc, Main i006 Men's Hats Velours, Uerbys and soft. Remodeled Into Istest styles and re trimmed equal to n.sr t-gftirtsj e-l ii.tme Jefferson Hat Co., 135 S. 10th St Don't Miss This Opportunity Extraordinary THE; William H. Wana maker Store is selling a thousand all - wool suits from its regular stock, both spring weights and winter weights, at exactly Half Price ! Prices start at $22.50 for $45 suits and the opportunity ends this week. William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut Street The Prima Electric Clothes-Washer is a Good Investment THE PRIMA is, first of all, a splendid value for the money a first-class washer and guar anteed by the manufacturer and ourselves. Self 'cleansing extra large capacity inside of tub as smooth as glass generous size winging wringer. Easy payments cost you less than n laundress, so the Prima will soon pay for itself in wages saved. See the Prima in actual use in tho Model Laundry, Electric Shop, Tenth ond Chestnut Street. On dioplny at our District Sales OtTices. pLEaR.CCpMPANY n jla- v j x. "m j 70 -Ml 4UW ul FATIMA CIGARETTES . 4 Licqett & Mymts Tobacco Co. ''o 1 A Privet Hedge Like This 'Round Your Own Home not only adds to th" bsuty of the view but boosts your i.roperty vslua a dollar lh foot Our ( nllfornlu PrUft ficptlonstly sturdy plan's tuin less than 10c the runnlriK foot. ORNAMENTAL NURSERY STOCK of overy kind listed tn OolilnV IllK 10'Jl Catalog Alto fruit trres, smn II fruits, veue. table, flower unit Held seeds, b rry llnnts. etc. Worth writ Ins: for NOW Arthur J. Collins & Son iiox r,, Mnorrstorr n, K, J, ifl;.iu.i.s.skrtrvi. LEG COMFORT Vsrlcose elns. fallen arch... swollen eis and all other ! troubles, will find certain, nccur nlo support tliroiinli tho ush of COttl. 183 I.ACCIJ STOCKINOB. Throw Hny torturing; rlRstlc or trnublrsnmr bsndaues nd forifet ep troubles. Corliss k.eed HtorkliiKS made to measure wlth'.ut elHstii- wrnr for many inoiitlis. washablo and sanitary Hum and (1'i.Mbio. Cost only S'J.73 f.h. or two fur tho ams llmli f I 2.". nnd you'd cladlif lsv tnu-li rnoro for 'be support (.i d n'tained Cll and Im tiieasurwl frr". or writ for f'-lf ineTsurement blank No 5. . ,.'., muk . Mhdnminal bells i.'nsti.- or non i in"u-t !o order Storo oorn t) to fj dally: also Wed nnd Sat Fixe. 7 to 9. l'ennn. Corliss f.lmli Specialty C. iu v. S"f1 4t . riilln.. I'.. I'ornirrl.v of 130 Ilrfil Hide. EYES EXAMINED FREE NO DROPS USED elHJf m I tvx Tin ' 1 t H6 yr !r itlalaWKil J1iuiu!!!SiiTiiu'1'''" PARCEL POST " l.. IlKI.I.KH CAIin VKINTUnV Fine lluslness Cards, "5r tier tno. Tine Vlsltlne Cards, Me iter 10(1 MAIL OltDKRS rHOMPTI V Ill.l.hn 11 n. mm st Piiii.Atir.i.riiiA Southern Sweet Potatoes dflUerrd by mrrrl post. In rite pounds for one dollar. eliultr f.ake Plantation. Hummertllle. H. C. MEN'S HALF SOLES ftBu0."AK Uttls. BOei Neolln Nolea&ttuliber lleols, St. 75 Mhertr Electric fihoe Itrpalrlnsr Co. leOS Tolnt alrerzo Aie. Orecon lfS Slot Machine BoBBht Premium "Boards Pnld, Kichnged, Itepslred nuv Tour Own fie the Whole Profit HHS HA1U1A1NS AT ALT. TIMr BANNER SPECIALTY CO. 700 N. 7TII ST. PIIII.A.. PA. T . 1 anil trmleinnrks serurrd. " atentS Writ, plume or caJI for Inforroaltnn Williamson & Williamson ISIS Ancif ST. iimt.Ann.pmA Dally D to Si Mon. and ThiirM. r.To.. 7 to J DIAMONDS BOUbrHT Ilrln 11s vour diamonds If you want to resllte the hlRhest possible price, for them. io matter what o't.ers tell you they ar. worth, net our price heforo you sell. We pay ti.ntl to 1100 00 for each dlamona more than others psy. See us and h eonilneed. W buy any sire, shspe or color. Pawn tickets fr diamonds tourbt. KEI.l.Y CO. CAM, OS! CHKSTNC1 rT. Pnone Walnut 7.711 Suite 21-23 Prlfntfi office, 2d floor, oier Child.' Hes SPECIAL GLASSES FOR $1 THIS WEEK 1 VALUE SS.50 All preHcrlptlonii filled at a savins nt 26 to 60. Glasses mado on the premises while you wait. MYERSON OPTICAL CO. 8 NORTH 9TH ST. Open Mon. 4 Sit. Er. Till 9 P. M. ' REUPHOLSTERING -Old Reliable- MALONE Established 30 Years 014 Reliable II alone Phone Poplar! 3123 JjB or tiii: iiKiiir.it (iitAiii; rteconstructlnir, reflnlshtiiE your old pnrlnr or library fur niture. SI.7. SiO. S'J5. Slip Covers 0 !fc tiiiamnteed to nt I'erfeclly Orders taken for new parlor furniture at Muniif's prirea. Quaker City Upholstering Co. 2O-202 Chestnut Pt. Hell- Iimhnrd 43.7(1 ENVELOPES EZRALEVINSON? I'hnlesal. netall 26 South Sth Street Phlla. Phono Inibnrd.82?8 Phone Main 8837 U w I N Cash or Terms Prewar Prices 10ff to 25 Reduction in Pricci on All Goods in Stock TIRES Goodrich, Fi.k, Pennsylvania Full Line of Sundric. jft ' fit New unil used Dlrs-rlrs lit l'llrtory prices Ml kinds of repute ork k'.liir nntceil. Wc are lieiiiier tliim the rheu(M't ; our work Is brltrr than the het trlitl will cniiilnre tou. 0.i'n Miitll 0 I'. M ; Sqtiirilii.t, 10 'III P.M. GEO. C. MAL0NE 1203 Girard Ave. opi s otmmis PAPER BAGS rYou Write Letters- K'vbod' p. i'i. Shnu'.l tt.'e Thf'r nn satiif i nr - We Will Ji.j..n V u With 1011 HNtr.l.OlT." oml ) p,.- 100 I.17TTI.K 111. M- I ror H&"-w s $1.50 rnntril .villi oar n.tm 'Idr.H Rnd ImsitiPhM ' f un i r co-'ii VHt-i mark" Horn! Pur'1'- ' n nt ,nr piu'- jy . Ow IttR l' ni" I"u !' '''' wr niu-' lilil.t tr f.mr llnn. 'J'-a 'in 'i w!l- i:tpi I n" ii.c h lino oi h -h cfi i :.t md u w 111 in.iil pi ni- ! GEO. S. McGINLEY, PrinUng Dcpt. I.. I12D Mcst liKinnieiiwirir Ae. fli Our Pi I uh. - Wort I 1000 of People . r 5 arc using f 100 Envelopes $1,001 l ZUU Meets 5iie 67 f f i v Regular Value $3.50 Pr i ', ffph i ninr .i I ' n .inrl busmens iat Hi,i . p p rnltit Irttrrn K' i -n !('!, I PMpfp tlHt llti .- .(" t- 4 1 n iMi'h lii'f i i n 1 J tn lirH In UmkHi Seii'l $1 00 wttli rop . ortlor m 'tl i-n .litppod nrnl hnfd Si i plr.i m it' t.ii rp. Ipt i-f 1 1 i HI It O'rV ; Pr ui i f ? McLauchlan Bros. 5 1110 Sansom St., Phila. f Printers of Merit KWXWVWWWV lgialr'y9itt . ff flrTjaaMI' ' rurrrrmTJi- inn . .nrrr 1. mne : t !;l X VlCTaa . 'Secrcteti'V ofoentist A ucw dapartracnl - lor ti. car. ol the Nation a te.th- a sun.attd to the PHESI DENT. To head thl. depart ment .. Secretary ol Dentistry no cholc. could b. more popular than that ol Dr. Ilym.n, America. Le-adlnf iJtntlat. lamed lor permanent, palnle... t.tlal.ctory w.m aoi.ni tnouaanda I bl. fallow cltiatna. DR. HYMAN Oth & Market mmm Novelty Co Room 610, HEED BLDg7 1211-13-15 Filbert St. Philadelphia. J.mJ y m r Overalls and Jumpers Extra heavy, blue. Made very strong. Plenty of pocket space. Made very full. All sizes. 75 Cents for each pieco or 31.50 a Suit Union Overalls ,fl Fvi- i n Ma.de of , ' bei Khaki cp'or o-a. cMi Ar rtoub! eanr.e1 nnd erv fu" This : tha bfjt. ntrt'UKst ail mrtat roni -fnrtab pAnnnt maU for l w rk.nc man. In Our Price i.5o Value, $4.50 Uj 1' -. Ti-rel I'oat ' 'C' Blue chain bray working shirts, made to stand the wear. This shirt is a $2 value selling now for 80c. 1.1c l.Ura I'aicol I'o.-t Standard Novelty Co. Room 610, Heed Biag. 1211-13-15 FILBERT ST. 1'tHMHK.M'iiiA, r,. WMm WW I l'i iii'Jjw;;, i if-in1- && Jt $ i j, ft ..... .-r Zi.t,'t
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