pfwv- WA -1 'TP7s'-!ViriJWfV-ifAl- 'swmFtrP "f i li.-Fv" - -l t 'npyfpmpvjzFr -flfH'v u EVENING PUBIilO LEDGER-PHIOABELPHIA, MONDAY, MARCH 21',' 1921 ,'' ""w i tf ip;r ffWfi $MraMtiaiM VSMlM si?aiiFlffl 111 'I ,' rt i tfittftVUVn ! 1 wwtm. twi&m M.Mi m-x- 1 J ."', .' m ; s . ' ; t 'P.. , . -i :f.-5 .1, .ju r 4pB, Vi,i ' -.U'J :: I.'IS Lf ". rii -I?'- W..' " JJSsK " ; ewrr i ' j l ",, ..4 i V K if 'i - W$ ftp :':: M til! J 1 13 Wwmw1 i HLv v 1 DREAMLAND ADVENTURES Judge Oicl'8 Secrets lly DADDY J Kin Illril (lets Cured WHEN JudRo Owl ciimc around to tell his ovtnlnfr story to t'rjjiry nnd Billy ho foil ml Hilly ferllng very dump, lah. "Wlioo! Whoo! What's tlio matter With you 7" asked Judgo Owl. t "I nab n. bad cond 1" replied Hilly. He vfa trying to say "I have a had cold," ljut his head was so stuffed up hu couldn't talk plainly ;"Whoo' If you have a bad cpld you ought to take a dose of the medicine Doctor Crow Kavo to King Bird," said Judge Owl. , Billy answered very promptly. "1 Trould rather be dold n story dnn dake doso of medicine. So the Judgo be gan his tale. "King Hlrd caught a cold when ho nil Into the rlvor And he fell Into tho river when ho tried to catch a strange bug he saw in the water. ? "It happened that the bug wasn't a bug at all, but the tip of Mr. Turtle's tall. When King Hlrd grabbed It he grabbed hard. Mr. Turtle was startled and hurt by the sharp pinch, and In Cove for the bottom, carrying King Bird under water King Bird Muttered out In a hurry, but the day was chilly and windy, fo ho caught a bad cold. '"Tho cold mode King Bird feel stuffy and unhappy. He couldn't eat nnd he didn't want to play with the other birds. Ho Just sat on a post and moped nnd groaned. Blue Bird tried to cheer him UJ by singing a little song to him: J'When you aro sick, you should go Over tho hill to Doctor Crow.' I "King Bird didn't want to see Doctor Grow. He didn't like Doctor Crow and the last tlmo that he had met him he had chased Doctor Crow all the way home. That was because he had caught Doctor Crow stealing birds' eggs. Krom that you may guess that Doctor Crow Was a sly old rogue. But King Bird flt bo badly ho decided to visit Doctor Crow. J "He flew over the hill and found I octor Crow In a plno treo. Doctor C row got ready to run when ho saw King Bird coming, but King Bird hap pened to sneeze and then Doctor Crow knew King Bird was sick nnd was com ing for medicine and not to thrash him. And Doctor Crow wan glad to see King Bird sick, for he. wanted to get even With King Bird for chasing him away from tho blrds'eggs. " 'I hab a bery dab coad,' said King Bird, speaking through his nose Just. Uko Billy. 'I feel dold all obcr.' ""'Caw! Caw! Caw! I'll gc you a doso that will make you not an over, answered Doctor Crow, chuckling to himself, and away he hurried to make a piaster to put on King Bird's chest He made this plaster out of honey spread on a leaf, In this honey ho caught four burring yellow Jackets, but he was care ful that King Bird shouldn't sec these little golden wasps. "Thls plaster Doctor Crow put on The Queen of the Tiare Hotel Loraina of tho marvelous hands, ensconced on a great conch in the Tiare Hotel in Papeete, conducts the strangest salon of any capital in the world. Sea-captains, traders, girls, tourists, beachcombers with mo mentary riches all pay court! Through this salon flows all the scandal of the South Seas. Tales of ship wreck, flirtations, lucky deals in pearls! Once in Papeete you have but a fleeting interest in anything north of the equator. When you go to the South Seas (not if you go, mind you), you may live in Lovaina's hoteL just as the author of this tale did, FREDERICK O'BRIEN Author of "White Shadows in the South Seas" has turned more ships southwest to the Islands of the Pacific than any trade winds. O'Brien has the magic touch. As you read this talc of life in Papeete you are one with the free-and-easy company that spends its days on the verandas of the Tiare Hotel. Read the SOUTH SEA NUMBER Contents of the "RED" By V. SfncrW Jfasham (Author of "Tb Moon tad Supcacs") Red was a tailor who deserted from a man-of-war in Apia. ThcSouthScas bad got into his bones. And she her kin was like a field of ripe corn on a summer day, all golden glow. THE WHITE JUDGE IN TATUB.A By AUtr4i6r ftrvfuwA IIow would vou like to be an Amer ican judge, as was Mr. Stronach, in American Samoa? To go grandly into the Council Chamber followed by your associate native judge with bare feetand huge epaulets, thepro cession winding up with the island delinquents? CLOSEUPbOF ACANNIBAL CHIEF Hy Worim Johiuon Cannibals! Yea. we have a few can nibals left. Martin Johnun, motion Eicturc explorer, proves cannibalism y remarkable pictures and relates his stirring adventure and capture by a cannibal chief in Malekula. FILL A BOWL WITH RICE! 11,000,000 Chincee will die before Summer, unless America helps. Give of your abundance. Every dollar will help save a life. $200,000,000 is Deeded for adequate relief. iruf our coMirtmtion NOW to the CHINA FAMINE FUND care of ASIA, 627 Lexington Avenue, Nw York City Tbe money is forwarded to the American Committee for China Famine Fund, Thomas W. Lamont, Chairman. ASIA is the most widely read and distinguished maga zine devoted to the romance, customs and spirit of the Orient. Here are vivid interpretations of these Eastern countries to which you may go to-morrow, next year or to which your heart may travel on ahead today. ASIA The American MAGAZINE on the Orient ir than 60 iUus$ratiotiArt Irurrt of 8 pg Out today 35c a copy all newsstands WHATS WHAT Nu matter how poor her llttlo palace may be, the mother Is queen of the home, nnd. an such, should bo treated with tho respect due a sovereign lndy. Occasionally a very young and very Ignorant girl shows that. If she Is not actually nshnmed of her unfnshlonnbly dressed mother, at least she Is not so proud of hor, nor so considerate of her feelings as she ought to be. Yet, aside from tho filial and moral obllgntlon In volved, It Is very bad form to slight or Ignore the mother. For example, when a girl receives callers without Introducing them to her 1 mother she Is guilty of flagrant discour tesy, and her new acquaintances, If they ; Know anyming nuout socini usages, dis approve both her vulgar Ignorance nnd her hard unduttfulness. It somcPlmcs 1 happens, of course, that tho mother may be 111 or absent, In which caso a well- I bred young woman apologizes for the non-appearance of the real hostess. King Bird's chest. 'Now. I'll give you a couple of yellow pills and In a minute you will be hotter than you ever luive been before,' croaked Doctor Crow, lead ing King Bird to the yellow Jnckcts' nest. 'This Is my pill box. Hap on the I door and gobblo tho yellow pills as thov come out. That Is tho easiest way to take them!' "King Bird was feeling so mlserablo ; with tho cold that his wits were not so sharp as usual, or he would have seen that Doctor Crow was up to a trick. "But King Bird didn't think of a ' trick. Ho rnnppd on the door of the nei-t, and as yellow Jackets camo buzxlng out, hu gobbled them down fast, with out seeing what they were. " '.Vow you will bo hot !' croaked Doc tor Crow, and Doctor Crow flapped away as fast as ho could flap. "And King Bird did get hot. Tollow . jackets nave hot tempers and hot stings. I When King Bird grabbed them ho heat ed their tempers, and they stung with their hot stings. These hot stings made King Bird hot all oer on the Inside "At the same time the honey plaster melted and let loose the four yellow Jackets caught In It. They stung with their hot stings, making King Bird hot on tho outside, too, "My, but King Bird threw a fit when KutlJtum April ASIA MICRONESIA UNDER THE MOON By Aivirwr FmrnO An article by a traveler among tbe Gilbert Islands. Under the Southern Cross, upon a moon-swept bench, thi simple primitive history of these people is enacted by sway ing bodies and soft voices, AN ART INSERT OF PAINTINGS Dy Paul CougulK Canguin, the French artist, has done more than almost anyone else to capture the flaming colors of the South Seas, l'oems by Elixabeth J. Coats worth accompany the repro ductions. WIELARD STRAIGHT AND THE REVOLUTION IN PEKING Dy oui4CroM Willard Straight's last days in China. , CHARTING THE SOUTH SEAS An absorbing and comprehensive little history of the brilliant islands of Polynesia and Melanesia. And many other features By Itr.t.KN PKCln tho yellow Jackets be ran to sting. He hopped and ho Jumped and he turned somersaults In the air. Then he dashed down to the river and waded Into It to put out tho fire on the outside of him, and at the same time he drank deep to nut out the flro Inside of him. But ho nnd to drink a lot of water and duck down often before he got rid of those stinging yellow Jackets, "Then King Bird was mad he was mad at Doctor Crow, and If Doctor Crow hadn't wisely hid himself, he would havo got tho thrashing of his life. "But, strange to say, Doctor Crow's medicine worked, and after King Bird got through smarting, he found his cold nil gone." "Well, I wouldn't like to be cured that way," declared Billy, "but I feel better already. What are you going to tell us about tomorrow nlght7" "I'm going to telt you about King Bird and the Wild Flower Kalry," hooted Judgo Owl, as he flew away to Blrdland, "Good-night I" Clara 8mlth Hamon Baptized Anlmore, Okla., March 21. Clara Smith Ilnmnn, acquitted Thursday of having murdered Jnkc T. Hamon, who wns Itcpubllcan committeeman from Oklahoma, lust night was baptize,) In First Christian Church of Ardmorc by Dr. Crnyton S. Brooks, Its pastor. Mrs. (i. J. .Tames, of Los Angeles, sister of Mrs, Hamon, was baptized at the same time. CHAMBER MUSIC ASS'N CLOSES ITS SEASON Splondld Concort by Flonzaloy Quartet Ends Fourth Season of tho Organization The Chamber Music Association endcfl Its fourth season yesterday after noon with n fine concert by the Floh zalcy quartet in the ballroom of the Ucltevuc-atrntford, Only two quartets were on the program, but those two are among the giants of that form of music, the Ilrahms In C minor and the Hoe thovrn op. DO, No. 1, the llrst of tho Hnsoumoffsky quartets. It was in the lirethoveti that tho Flonznley Qunrtrt rose to the highest point of ensemble playing that it has ever given In Philadelphia. Heretofore, this nrgnnizntiou has not been nt its best In the purc.clossirs, as its style of performance nnfl of musical thought is emotional and highly temperamental, which elements nrc not always to be found In the masterpieces of the clas sics, especially those in quartet form. Hut nothing could have been finer than This is the First Day of Spring Today,March 21st,is the first day of spring the day that everybody has agreed upon as the time when"business will open up." Business is here. It starts from now. It should be greater every day. Industry is awakening. On all sides you see the evidences of this. In every newspaper you read of resumption of work. Back to normal ! It is a cheering thought. Employer, employee, dealer and customer are glad of it. Out in the country the crops are being put in as of old. Mother Nature never takes a vacation. She is swinging into her spring work,making the seeds sprout and the crops grow. The food of the world is going to be produced. The foundation of all prosperity exists as it always did. Business is here. It is ready at your hand. It is not something to be waited for, not something to be wished for. It is. The first day of spring is a splendid start ing point. Winter,with all its handicaps and disappointments, is behind, and can be for gotten. Ahead of us all are days that grow better and better,days when work will count Goodrich Tires T H E B.F.GOODRICH COMPANY . the performances of tho Beethoven quar tet yesterday. For almost the first time In n Phila delphia performance the members of the quartet seemed to sink, their own personalities completely In the great music they were playing nnd to seek only to bring out to the utmost the musical content of tho composition. This wns nil done without any loss in the marvelous finish, beauty of tone nnd perfection of ensemble which the qunr tct has attained, nnd tho result was a wonderfully finished and sincere rending of what Is certainly one of the greatest quartets In tho voluminous literature of that form. Tho tempi adopted by the Flontnlcy Quartet in this work yesterday were more ncnrly In accord with classic tradition than has been the case In somo of their pre vious renditions here, and their per formance of the Hccthovcn quartet must stand out as one of the high lights of quartet ploying in Philadelphia for many years. The Drahms quartet, which preceded It, was not so satisfactory, especially in the mntter of tho tempi. Tho first movement wns taken so fast as to ap pear to the hearer ns 3-4 tlmo instead of 3-2, as written, with n consequent loss of the breadth and dignity which In nnn nt If u tnfttn fVinKnnfaBInil. fnt. enormously difficult passage in broken unisons niter tnc nrst ending of this movement was not perfectly played and BSBS . Lflsvl kLs. STLVERTOWN CORD AND FABRIC FOR PASSENGER CARS DE LUXE SOLID AND CORD FOR MOTOR TRUCKS FABRIC AND CORD FOR MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES & thero were occasional lapses In the in volved nnd complicated rhythms. Tho quartet played with nil Its usual per fection of eliscmblo and exquisite tonal color, but although there were many places In the Ilrahms which were su perbly played, nt no tlmo did the per formers reach in this composition the heights of interpretative Inspiration which they attained In the Beethoven quartet. Fear Dooton Child Kidnapped Boston, March 21. (Ky A. P.) With nn alleged ktdnnpplnc threat, Mild to hnvo been sent by mail, ns their solo clue, the police are seeking for Marion Alice Hill, five-year-old daugh ter of Fred II. Hill, of South Boston. The child disappeared last Friday, A playmate said that a woman approached them as they were playing on tho beach In the neighborhood, nnd after a few minutes' talk with Marlon led the lit tle girl away. 1100 sq. feet of most desirable floor spaco; all ouUide rooms; rents reasonable. ESTEY BUILDING COR. 11TH WAIiNOT more and more, when mutual understanding and helpfulness will bring their lasting bene fits. 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