Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 19, 1921, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
Idlers to tho Editor
A Contented Bachelor Girl
, .elditorof the Fvriimo 'utile -"
JV, Wf ttd .o n,n loiter, l the cor
8 .( columns f ll' nepu-r wllh
"'Ti . about oM rnnlrfi nnrt Inxnrlably
' ,m frr If" S In" nrlW lwlc dl,.
"!"".' n to rn" l th- P-l- " thrlr .Me
- ' that " " not ""'", "h-.uch "
n.'.'"'r hT," X woriull to Blory uer
"a." T...,tfd criticism "t
woman
ntn tint fin
."." 7"n. -red
jinr "...,, .ri
1 m. . - i.i 1 nm nnt thirty
n"" . ' . ' ..h-i, airln n h rule mirr
TtVthittN"" lh ell mo .. bichclor
"V 1 m Proud of til - "PP-Hatlon 1
"f .r hud lh "BhtpM .Iwlr.' to nmrrj
Ml ..lN.n to the dutlo. of n mm-
ii""" u ,ir tnd t.ftcn tlm-a
,(, """" . . hn nomrn mam lhj
CJ . --
Letters lo the Udltor should be as
brief nnd to the point art possible,
avoiding nnj thine that would open
a denomination!!! or bechirlrui dls
cuxslon.
No itttentton will be pnld to itiioti
mous lettrfb Names and mlilres'iea
niU9t be signed as an eldence of
(;ood faith, although names will not
i9 printed If tequest Is mado that
they bo omitted
The publication of a letter Is not
Ui be tnUcti ns nn Indorsement of Its
.lews bj this paper
Communications will not be re
turned utiles ticcompar'fd by post
ace, nor will innnusctlpt bo saved.
i f
mam
m ' that
our land XIn (lod h"ll Un lift theso Ideals
hlBhir In thoan trjltis limes'
n K UA1IID
PhlladclphlH April H 11(21
Says Prohibition's a Failure
fo flic t'ditor of the ; .cnio J'lillle T.nlair
Sir IWerrlnit to tlii letter of WIIIIhiu 1
Ti'larU on tlw ttrohlhltlon fiuatlnn nld let
In I ter aeemn to me to Ix n. ' conied of errors
Rtul h ilenlal of fnUi( Mi ClarK atya thnt
but
tt i nn
, had opportunities
. rt i nnrre Jou
CU1U. ,.... ,.,, d.Huht .In 3lllir I "tntljl ll r.nl innlnrlti of Vote. UOUlll
oT"r"" r: . - J'...' r i --.. ... . - - .. :t : . -
11 inie in Rn
t h1 bllhelor Kina u--iihiii ,h n,... iuurt ii f Kreni innjoriu wi miei
i ion Question that of couibb I Imvc no be for contlnulnx prohibition If thli
"J of proilPB niv aaerllon Hut whylwh In the law twin mado a farco i
" t I care to marry nii moro than tho I the majorltj of peopl aware of 10
' . ..Ai.Aiii
'":.',..;r.. to b such and 1 belltvo th
"" . :.";.-,. i,i
jj, r oagii'-i"i "'
h 1011 l 1 nun i
ome
" . .i- i.. . .iun hotiii fin wo
I ilon t i are lo Iw
hu.iiiiiilit ilrudse for a man i
m immune hli iliilnnstk I aa
r- : u
donvntie in in o" ""-
of with
ounttesi
t belloie that buhelors rnsei of vlolatTon to their own 1 nowlnlife"
If the lftw wero In accord with popular
opinion would not popular opinion aeek to
punlh Wolatn and not make rt moclt of
tho enforcement aRrnts and conalatentl flout
lhm In the course? Theae facta alono eeem
to prove that tlie law U unpopular
far us renutnllnfr ' tho number of
runka in lomerncil an man who hie
monev fti net an drunk an ho IIKea on
hlak ' which Is iwillly onl (It for rat
lolon Whut -ibout the thouanndu of deaths
lioepltal i anew which are traceable to
ue the reault of prohibition' " So
' ou havw onb raHiil prlcen, and
. . i..nVi ilaiifh nr intij rn I Inn Injiteml nf n min nittiillnir ft n w eU nn
C . . iti. .... fKniJntii In Hrlnl tia tmanAa It r.n dlli ..n hnlmn tle-
inanaoi rii,i" -.. v m wi ...f.. im ,.u.o.-.. ...
V oman enjova iook- auit rewer urunus nut more monej apeni
eeiN whither bodllj and wllh orsj reault nd I'll venture to
aa that there are thouaundt of people who
never Urani before but do now, 'beciuo
It In jcarrc
I h-vve nen the reulti of somo of the
"tuff mid now unil thev are man! tlmee
wore than tho of the old-time drlnke
l'liihlbltlon la ven much a failure and duo
to Ik. put on th ' skirt
Mi the dr law was not forced through
b ilrv morallKla or the "Anti-Saloon
l-eiistue and onlj the ' 'lluuor Intereate '
want it repeulcil' Well' Weill Whit a
hroa 1 and unbiased viewpoint ou hive I
nuppnso I am one of tho ' liquor Interests "
an 1 so are thousands of othori who darn
to uueatlon the wisdom of prohibition If
Mr Clark hid lieen nt Ilarrlsburi! when the
our faced dlnu-on thelr-fect paid re
lorrnem ni d ilrv lobblstt were frantlcall
MrlMnB to Kit tho llrooks law ' repe ileil
he would know who bullied Commas Into
Imsalus the rohlbltlon amendment and who
nre now back of the notation to tluhti n
school for I up tht obnoxious blue laws Waa tl" worlil
t ltter off in thi dark nsis when HUth fa-
mtlct ami ' would-ls Christians as tin se
wiro In powir" Iltafl vour hlstor and teo'
VOX I'OI'L'M '
1'hllndelphli April 13 1UJ1
'an uneven number" which i lnenrretl as
a ptoblem mlKht retiulm n square to bo
I formed of an even number of square suen
ns 114 or I Oil or anv "even square number
of rnuare or uneven as th" easn mmht
I be and In the raso nf even numtwrs wo
would not have a 'cmtral number
Ths arranKement submllteil Is onl man
kit lo tb llinlls nf the verticals horizon
tals and the two dlaironal sums belnu Iden-
I ileal but If the numbers were properly
amused the muare would reinaln maslcal
no mattel huw mnn mter rows were
moed until we had onlj a 0 square re
malnlnr still magical
Mr Talors irriitikeinrnt falls far wmri
of this nnd 1 think he inuld use a. bruin
duster to ndvanliiKe HhJUCALI
Norrlstown, l'a March .'.' 1021
Doug and Mary
tn Ihr Kditur at tht I tcitlno 'itblk 1 ettner
Mir IMease tell m If Douglas Fairbanks
nnd .Marj I'ickford wen born to the state
nr if the former waa In ns other pro
?!. tn Viefnm hn tierime an actor Htld In
What pla Man made h't stage debut
II U STK1N
lhllndelphln Mrll 12 ll'-'l
nnU4laa rnlrlunks started his career In
l.inber nrtln liefnj- h- went nn the stage.
.Marv rickford appeared on the at ie In
KUDtiort of Chauncev u coti in Kdraunil
Ilurke in 100 1
V able to rinplnv such and eve,, uthough , A
rnull have servants If I marrKI et''dn
'' certain household duties I would, the
s.V. to take upon inveclf If I married and "w h
.;:,.. .neb duties Inl"
Three-'ourlhs nf tho mirrleil women u re I and hoi
n, . r an Insan" tinuieasant life, and Hre this ru
rilM 'or freedom which tho can never , therefor
Olie"
iildr n
tther r unistanc
.. mttf her own
nB . lunHA. l.tit ahn rlnniill't
nt .n 'hr ' oi iiiMiiiu--.il ..- "- --
'nc "v nu h V tnke over these duties
nt Ur hubwl which ho expects hci to do
nVn 'he are married
I n iukl Ule tn bo able lo lliko a vote
tho nomen who uro m irrled iimniiK m
teoualntnnies and find nut whethir I am
i ken but I lelleve thit nlne-tinths of
rll env tht freedom of
V. 11ACHKI.OH oini.
Ph jdelphla prll l !8-'l
Jhe Rod Necessary In School
fote M lor nf the 'iriilno I'llM lclni
Fir In reference to the teller which was
nr ntfd In vour People s Forum of April 11
.irreo Mrs W i C It me sal the
ter rtalnl hit the nail on the head In
, cven for incorrigible bnjs and girls I
lush nubile school for fifteen sears un
jro l-rt five ears and even grub from
orlninr to high school nnd wfs supervlslnu
rin loa of a thrci-j-ear hlah
hrre nuccesslve vears
! ii ileilorabli fact lhat school burd"
n e ro narr v-tnlnded ns to prohibit the mnK
tcenjar' adjunct cnrpor.il ounlKhment- tn
sood "d r anl good work In tht school
.oom I lo not believe in whipping a child
or eer rule offense but the authorlt ti
. I l what counts Not all children
iron v hipped for dlHnledlni T h
nctii pjntit khould studv the llfpnsl-
i nr th hlbl before administering anv
n't t piinlshm nt
hi t never taught a et hoo or lein In
rt o an where corpoial punishment
tb not allowed and furth' rmnre f v ould
t te i h or supervlfi anv school whre the
m as not ullowid fliive visited innn
r s n mv ttachlni; tureer but hive
dp er be in i elnirlo one tnnt bail Kood
ri r here uslnjc tho rod was not to!-
oten order Is heivens flrsi I iw and It
v h (1 si aw In the echo ilrnom If satno
I l b prouurtlve of gnnd results
ITU)!' II i l!
Ll t Pi Vpr I 11 'P.'l
Boost the Bonus Question
'l lf I ilitor nf tht lit ivu I'ubllc trior '
1 r 1 have been readlnK wllh hrnl In-
'iii' the manv letters In nui Peojle's
r rum In reeard lo the eoldkrs bonus nn'
ie pld particular nttentlon to the one
lers Th tiijer on the Job and he
irol has the wrong Idea as to the amount
It tr I ' man was reielvlng for his s-n
e lie claims that there wore a (lias nf
in h" itiml .it homi and after pa lug
it bills his Prt was less lhan that nf the
101 r
I lubi e ver miuh to know of ths
ii for th' tertalnlv should get credit
'r bene e-u IiimiI tn thtlr Kovirnni nt by
it - ni. Hi bl&, moiii thit was paid during
In the People's Forum a poem wlilch tells
the story of n. man and woman out on
the prairies where the buffnlos run wild
The man shot his horse so that he and
the woman tould hide hohlnd It until mo
butfnloes were past The woman was
killed B V tl
PhlladclphU .Marth -fl 1981
A Trio of Songs
To the rrtitor of the Kieutno Public t.'ttutr
Sir Will ou or some of your readers
klndlj In lp me to find the following old ,
songs or possibly vou would be ablo to (
print them yourst If 1h" first Is called.
STt'i:HIlA1. AI'HII. I, I021. Hturr Opens Dull) nf . M loses nt mall 1 M M
nellenburgS
1 ENTIRE BLOCK- M7RKET ro STREETS K J
Questions Answered
Meaning of "The Rosary"
To fie t ditur of the Firitmo f'uoll' t 'Aver
-!r W in vou klnillv tell me what the au
thor refers to In his vers-s entitled The
linsarv ' or whnt uiplleatlnn Is rtlBnateil?
MftS K I. IIUHFIt
PI iladelphlii pi i tn.'l
The l!n.irj In the song ha a re
llltlnus ipplliiillon and Is used as a j nbol
to Illustrate the nffn tlons or tho sentiment
to bi conveved Tho rosaiv Is u string of
beads eaih ebvenili one bilrK largir than
the n rt nnd Is used In the Unman i ithnllc
ihurih to aid In the leillltu' of n flti rt
numlttr of ilur Fathers and 'Hull
liar' also the devotion In whlcff suih a
string nf biads Is mplned
Mall Order and Postal Regulations
1 o the V.dltnr of the l.vcW0 'utile edo-r
Sir What are the postal regulations re.'
Kardlng a mall order business '
F I. T
Phllnilelnhto Anril 7 1H21
The l'ofctofflce Department eoj s that there
Is no law prevtntlng a iiersnn or persons
trnm ennritirtinir fi. mall order business
long ks thev give what tho advertise to the
public The law does not allow an false
or exaggerated advertising If a person
thin bn will have his mall stopped at
once bv ' tho postal authorities Unused
stamps can bo sold to Indlvl luals express
tompJiiles or storos X person ma receive
mall and have a clinking nccount under a
minions name, but cannot sign It to any
tgal pipers In aditrtlslng n person musi
be. vareful not to ixaggerate fur Instince
the greatest Is an expression thit I" for
bidden More Explicit
To the htlitor at the I it tiOtjj Vuhl i I edaei
Hli In th" People's I'oruni of Mnnh -'1
Issue of the Hvimmi I'tliltt I.vhuik I no
tied several answers ;o m problem sub
milted Mi To mike the n ne digits lount
or evijn hundred Thi answer were In
corrict The problem was solved l mak
ing two additions I sin uld havi been more
eipllclt and added each figure to bo used
nnd onl one addition It should have read
us follows
Arr.in.ce the llrst nln dUits In such a
tnannir that when adlid will tot it an even
hundnd each future to hhuvv and with but
one adlltlon F. n IKWAIL1.N
Oaklvn N J .March 2'l 1J1
The One to Nine Numbers
A the 1'illtor o, (l i.ueiiinv i'ublli Ledger
Mr Referring to method of urianiitni,
figures 1 to I) Inclusive sj tlut when added
tho sum will be WU
I hav nntkvd svnrnl solutions In Jour
paper but tht 5 all arc of two operations
Thit Is some figures uro lidded And th it
some more nre add'd to the first sum
As n, method of solving this problm b
one addition I submit tho following
H 4 ;
5 3S-Til
"Alone the first linos are
"Alone I walked the orean strand
A pearl shell within mv hand
I stooped nnd wrote upon the sand etc
The second Is railed "M. 0tllgnn s Soda.
Pnlree or Sivaray The first lines ale'
"MctlettlgHn gave a. swarav
And ii bund of musicians he hired
A neat little note came to me ' etc
The thin! and Inst 's tailed lie Ooo I He
Ootid My Father Haiti ' The llrst lines arc
"He good be good mi father slid
The way be long and storm
Vnd some day ou ma be President
Or a general In the armj tic
Ilyi obliging- me with the foregoing I will
be more than obliged and grateful to vou
and j our pnur K D It
Philadelphia, April B 1021
The first poem jou request is not called
Alone." but "A Maine In tl -"and ' the
author of which Is Hannah 1 ligg Uould
It Is as follows
A N'AMi: IN" TUB HAND
Alon I walked tho ocean strind
A ieirl shell was In m hand
t stooped nnd wrote upon the sinrt
.M name Ihe ear the dav
As onward from tho spot I passed
One lingering look behind I ml
A wave iame rolling high and fast
And washed m lines aivas
And so methoustit twill shortlj be
IMth every mark on earth from me
A wave of dark oblivions sea
Will sweon across the place
Where I have trod the sintly shore
Of time, nnl been to be no more ,
Of ine m da the nam I bore
To leave no track nor ttace
I
And jtt with lllm who counts the s n ds i
And holds the waters In his hands I
I know n lasting record stands
Inscribed against my name
Of nil this mortal part has vvrousli
Of nil this thinking soul has thougl '
Ant. from these fleeting moments uiurfht
For glorv or for sham
We do not have the other two si lections
1. lv ' ' Thes hVo serve who onl
stantl and wait" are th concluding lines of
Mlltcn'd "Sonnet on Hllndness '
H .S" lleckor The s nice nocm The
C n initlon of Sand) Mai.ee is too long
to bi printed In the columns of the People's
Forum
The People's Forum will appear dallv
In the Frenlnir Public ledscr, and nlm
In the Sundnv Public Itlcer. 1 etters
dtsrnsslnir flmelv topics will be printed
us well us requested poems, nntl questions
of genernl interest will be answered.
HOUSE WIRING
Prompt, Reliable, Efficient Work
Phone i!ii5
J 191
I'nnl ir
Kyle Brothers Co.
or evenliiK.
ihrrunofl KlU It
14 III N.
Hlh 1.
100
1 siw this solution prinit. I in eoi
newspnpir sral vears uo
J x M..I.VIOIII.IN
.iw ork April 11 1U21
' M K C L'nfortunatilv wt di n .t
hava i cop of tho nuirrlug" laws of
ishlngtiiii l (' or Virginia i onse.
uuentb cannot nnswer vour question
11 t Smith Camden V. J Connectkut
l!,,l,pn i nm. i his not passu! it Isinus bill but If vou wire
iron Itiigeis took tho t athiille rnsarv and
Usui It or tht Ihne verses of hla famlllir
snug, showing d llcate sentiment In the
using nf the peirls to cnunt the hnurs he
hnl spent with his 'swttthcirt to whom
the poem was addressed
a rcsldint of New Ji rse when ou enlisted
nen though ou t'lillsttd In Connecticut ou
would 1 entitled to u New Jers"5 Mnus
Write tu ilonus Commissioner, Ticnton
N J
nel
in
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h-r
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Discusses Square Puzzle
To ttir I ititnt of the ' leshto TuMic riljjer
lr nefnrence to Mr Tnlnrs kind etc
plnnitlon nf March J4 on the svstem
and 'tho ke for solIn? "maule squire'
I roblems and his reiiiaiks us to ' hrnln
dusting' require 1 bj the uninitiated per
mit me to sa that this ' svsttm' h of
fers Is but "s setem of arrangt int nt
fron manv thousands which woull unswi r
, L , . 'the riqulriments he supplies In the Ut
oj spiak .if the soldiers r Ivli g i ulire ruz20
nn. n. r thing found I would like ,ttTK ,tm, ,, ,,, mot of the
hat wis found as I never saw ,lnn) nUmher nf small squires must lie
ho do vou think paid for th j
i i villi" i; w ni'ii ill' Kill ii I len in'
Poems and Songs Desired
"Where Are the Hebrew Chlldren7"
To th I. tUtor of the hvctn 10 Public ledger
Sir Please print In the Pioplt s Forum
tht words of the song Where Oh Ivhtro
are tht Hebrew Children'' ' II I W
I'nttiiown Pa V,nr I 10 1IIJ1
Wants a Poem
To the rditor of tin hifn nu I' tb' i dut
Sir I will appretiatc It vou wil orfnt
I
I'AINT YOUIt BUILDING WITH
MoRene Likwid Sement
V p rinntieiit and In.IoitrurtlM roerinR
i fur ..kit fstunc Htucco concrttt e.
Dampproofri and Prcsercs
We cunrantts? our material us.alnat
I crnckltm ur iwplinff
tirt our estimate for tout Jo I),
THE ARV0N CO.
Heed ltlilc.
It ite JIlH
l'hllu , Pa.
I.uc t.OS
iiiis .
ibov.- all the Insurance v hlth I
it ftl JO im mnnthl anil numerous
h tigs of coura.. when n sinle j
nn home to fee his lined ones tho
I let US llde fret
person I'j I wis fortunate f h1
i o so I havo no kit k t nmlns as I
"" ell aitil for in the governimnt
. imus wure to be jrint il I woull
rti n th llrst to accept It us I think
I tht rhip ard nrsmil workers uid others I
t (nut d i0 it ,tc not the servlie mur
Is " ni theie aie thousands lodiiv llh no.
" ' 'i go to nnd In manj cases no
?' huh ih Slajti on ihi Job Is I
J . ""
S I wile i vour Plsre Ml - a ei I
' ' ' I rt He hoiiils ni tli service
'n ' ' affeit nit 1 vvimtl nn tn ii
' 'Ms ..gainst It but Instead 1
,u he p these ab i who lo net,, :t
'I " r the bonus quiulun
P, u M '"
rl "I H pi,J -, I,J
fiave Vou Dined and Danced in
THE BOX ?
AT THE RITTENHOUSE
22d and Chestnut Sts.
DAM'F, TO TIIF. MUSIC OF
THE TIERNEY FIVE
wao plat nuniNQ i.trNfiiLON,
DINNHIt AND SUPPUll
I.nnrlirnn Platters, 70 rents up. Also rip.
ilal St Luncheon untl S1.3S Ulnntr or
Serrlce u In carte.
Why Forbid Trade With Russia?
'v ' " "e F fiidio l'hlu trdvci
iv nit uuthnrllv right piupritlv
r r ison docs our Mate Department
her b-anch of ih. (.mernment pre
n . foihnl trvd will, Husslans oi with
r pee I of nv oHiei .viuntr' with whl.h
iV, . " ' " TnU '" " fundimenttl
I'll un tu lilt h Vlin.ru.,., l,.,l... ...
....... . it 'im no M l II
imni' a satlsfattorj answer not
h Iniertsts of Ainerlttin buvlniss
inierevts of inltrnJllnnal peace
1,11 V I II
'" Mul II lftji
rm ir-nt ,1,,,-H ol fi i .h,
' pioim irubi with I'.uxla
s4V STJ
DREERS
Vegetable Seeds
run lio relied upon to produ e good
crops Plant earlv and also for sui
esslon und Bet full bent lit of mur
gardtn
Flower Seeds
"in pi nlifullv of our Annua flo.ier
s Is either In boxr- or uutslih. tit the
prnpt r season V top of our leaflet
How to ((.-on Vnnuals will be
furnished free
Good Garden Tools
Ihe mntt helpful kinds that will io
the wnrk right und In short onlei
Dreer's Garden Book
s nteletl hi evilvone who rows
i ithti emtnbl s or Flowers
Copy free by mail, or at store
FsDEED Seod'' p'nt, Tools,
UKLlK 714-16 Chestnut St.
.Phlliidrlphlu.
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Depreciating War Bonds
' 0 tie I it i tut, rutin I ilo,r
e r. enllv read Ii i number .f
1 nis in iuur Ciopes Fntum
' tic deprivation of wai binds
r Mb rtv Hond l.uvtr should bi
" a- nm mini nt that would alio.
'; '.u b" I'Pri lul d and Its Itbetis
'" ' b i lot of brokers nnl sloe,
' one m tht rounliv who
i thi rudlmi ntj of ctonomlis anl
1 s that If at tho time u hid
' i m with nm writ nu one woull
' u lost n .,.nt
i ut fnreitii del. torn nf tt... i .,,..,i
u luting their debts How about
' m to th.t r.in,iii,H lu i,iu
,, " tUens bv peniuttlng n lot
f m .ke ii piwn nut i f is pnni
I Hotnetltn, a ',,11,1,1 if u,r
. ' 'rl ill. hnd . . Iiureti tint
ucui.8 or nnl. rstand tin slinpleHt
. ' ' Is f goi rntnetit u 1 1
' 'I' a pril u lit. I I
health. Culture and Divorce
h ' ' "11 I 1 na V , bi , 1 1
' v t 1 . .
"i . i.i.iii r. 1 inn ti 1 m 1
1 orum w th n)e
be tlul) dilig u I
' isn n u ni
1 1 la nt i. -Howl nt
of min I III II IK out
1 pr. v- it b k ,jinu n ,,t
n -t nmmnn unoug the ri h
" I tht rl, h an b, in 1st
' I futtliir Uvll, c, j ,ri m ,1,,
' h trtlli diss, nt fiom inuklnt
P,'' r ' BI"i ulliiml mn.ins
'n1 1 1 nitiiini 1, ,t un tl
1 1 limlur . ulturi un b fnunrt
"nn, lies .mil min 1 sin ,11 t nm
" 'l"U ' " HO IS Ollipil i
till
How about a pretty Lamp ?
1
I You cannot thoue .1 mci'i
I p;il"t. for u bride-to-be, or for
1 Electric Lamps vour own family. We lime a
antj beautiful assortment fiom
. , which ,ou tan make sek'ctiont.
Artistically tlat xn appropi late to
Hand-Painted nn.v P(,rl of the tity, countrj
. . , nr icifhoie lionie. Uout,'licit''.
Parchment and , , c, . , :
Lumps and Shades luie lie
Silk Shades come justly famous with dit--
cuminutinir people
I Dougherty's Faultless Bedding
j Hair Mattresses Box Springs liedsteads
1 1632 Chestnut Street
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Theso represent
Get Hot Water
the Gas Way
A Gas Water Heater, citta(.hed
to the kitchen boiler, meets your
hot - Wetter needs quickly and
economically.
Clean, convenient. Made accord
ing to "A. G. A." specifications
Turn Payment
THE UNITED GAS
IMPROVEMENT COMPANY
tietiiilne tinl
nut, tine iinil-
$165.00"
RUGS $10,000 RUGS
Must Be Sold
il !
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flvl IMtlSSEI.S
'.1x12 AXMINSTER
Illue iitnl 1 n , a
8,:kio.g seamless
VELVET
9x12 SEAMLESS
VELVET
79 BRUSSELS
810 GRSS RICS ..
0x9 MATTING Rl (, .
7xlU AXMINSTER
9x12 WOOL TIBER
27 in. iil in. TIBER
x9 AXMINSTER
7.69 SEAMLESS
BRUSSELS
912 TINE SEAMLESS
BRUSSELS
9x12 FINE QUALIFY
WILTON
11.3U2 AXMINSTER
fi9 BRUSSELS
8.3x10.6 AX.MINSIER
I'lilljUclliliiu's llarnain
. rlnors 1 1 u mture barcalu.
1 aixrst s Iriilon m the tllv
K. erythlm to furnlali a beautiful home
FEINSTEIN
9th and Spring Garden Sts.
Ctrl Nm. if, il ! 4.1 Sin tl Our nr
tire Auto Uellverv linen 1 i minus
$JI.OO
S2G.J0
S10.1I1
S0.00
S3.90
S27.00
.S7.50
$1.10
SIU.jO
SU.jO
820.00
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S20.00
Inuir
Our Maker-to-W ear er Policy of Selling
Brings Down the Price of These
$45 & $50 Spring Suits
for Men and
Young Men
to- $32.50
Snappy and conservative styles best
1921 Spring models, in wanted colors, patterns
and fabrics. Well tailored and finished. Thor
oughly fine and satisfactory in every way!
Fine Line of Suits for
Men and Young Men at
$24
Other Suits Up to $60.00
Spring Top Coats at $21.50
Men's Trousers at
All-wool cassimeies, urny
and blue flannels, stripes and mixtures
$5.50
Men's Trousers at $? Cf
Fancv worsteds, cassi- VrtitJV
meres and blue, gray, broNvn and green Runnels.
bMEL' ENS'jjS Third Tloor
77
I Js s
.oo KjA
Two -Pairs -of-
Knickers Suits
for less than most stores ask for the
usual bind toihitotclt, $20.00 to
$22.00 values at
fe oA
M
n i ii.,
$16.75
Splendid suits of best
all-wool fancy che lots
and cashmeres, in gray,
brown, tan and Rrcen.
Double-breasted, sinKle
brensted and yoked Nor
folk models, all the coats
well styled nnd thoroughly
tailored, lined thioughout
with mohnir
Ul btzcK. 7 to 18 Years Pent YalucH Offered
Thin Sprim!
Boys' Spring Suits with Extra
Knickers
Good-looking, veil-styled suits of all
wool fancy clifxiots and cassimerc.
$10.75 Suits at $17.75 Suits at
$12.00 $12.75
S18.00 Suits
at
$13.75
Bovs' $20.00 Ail-Wool Blue fc C
Serge Norfolk Suits at . . . lo
Single and double breasted models, coats
nil lined with mohair Sizes 6 to lfi years.
b'Jr h B.RCS Third Floor
THESE
Silk-Striped Shirts
Are Beauties, Men !
the handsome kind that sold until
very recently for $6.00 and $7M
and their price in this sale is only
Just a Limited Number of
Particularly Smart
New Homespun
Sports Suits
for Women and Misses
t
P
P
Specially
Priced at
..$35
Suits right
up - to - the -minute
in
styles, fabric,
Mttem, color
s w a g g e r
iportb models
developed in
homespun in
the season's
most fashion
ably tweedy
m i iurcf.
Stunning
suit, epics
sii? of the best
designing nnd
w o rkmanship.
Beaut lfully
hand tailored;
silk lined;
vei (1 c tnil
ci b s o 1 u tel
'light."
Really Exceptional Suits at fids llasy-to. Reach
Price. Come and See tar Yourself. Put
Remember That the Xuinhcr Is Limilid, o
Tofir Rarltf! One Style Pictured.
Wonderful Values in
Spring Upholsteries
$1.48 Imported Cretonne, yd. . . -fXXsv
Beautiful patterns good colors Uv
wonderful quality. Ideul for unimer
draperies and slip covers
5000 79c Cretonne-Covered A Cr
Cushions, ea . tIC
Well-mudc tushions
filled with genuine
Kapok and coered
with excellent grade
cretonne. Mail and
phone orders filled.
As pictuied.
48c Khaki Awninff Duck. yd.. 1i.
Heavy quality duck, suitable iT'L'
for awnings, tents, swings, etc.
full pieces.
Cut from
$1.95
bUK' LtNBURuS Second 1 oor
Daintiest of $4.50 to $12
Hand-Wrought Philippine
Undergarments for Women
; Our April Sale
Tomorrow at
0
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l -si.,'
ic'
$2.95,
$3.95,
$4.95
fc:.quisitel tit c .ni
lo el garment.-, u i n ,. '
by hand and beauti '1
hand embioideicd hi
elope chemise-., up n
sttaight cheniiMi"-. skit
and gowns - arieu
dimming styles
Phenomenal alues
' Ml RC? Second I lo. 1
500 Pounds of Old
Kashioncd Plaited Mint
In a Sale Qc lb.
Tomorrow at
iiu and just as liirlu
i-uil peppermint iluoi-
,llli!
one
White a.s
fluff and pure
of the most dehciou- and healthful (.oiiiections
made, selling munllv at oOe lb
' "ibR? Imi st Hooi and
Kconoinj Basement
Our Soda Fountain Luncheons Are
Growing More Popular Every Day!
Are you one of the man busy shoppers
and business women who enjoj them
Home-Made Sweet Roll Sandwiches, 10c
Coffee or Hot Chocolate, 5c
Cakes and Pastry, 10c
Fresh Fruit Sundaes, 15c
bNt.uuc.NDv -ijS Economy Baaement
1.98 Linene Couch Covers, ea., C Q
In tw o-tone stripes, fringed, wash- P ' '
able, reersible. 50x108 inches. Ideal for
summer use.
2.18 Cross Stripe Curtains, pr.,
Light summer curtains good
quality and vei y attractne. Variou
etfectj. 35c Plain Marquisette, d.
In white and ior. excellent
quality S7" ' -jJ5 Fourth Hooi
$1.79
color
19c
Finely tai
lored in a
splendid as-
s o r t in e n t of
most w anted
colors and very
pretty patterns
roomily cut
finished with
exceptional enre
to all details.
onderful
shirts for sum
mer wear! Sizes
14 to 1G only.
Reg. $2.00 Slurb for Men, $1.10
In best percale 80x80 count with choice
from an excellent range of colors and good
looking new patterns. Sizes 14 to 17; all
fast colors.
Men's $2.50 to $3.50 Shirts, $1.65
The last of our tremendous purchase of
famou-. 'PitLadilh" shirts; excellent choosing
and the piki makes it well worth a man's
while to atoi .p for the Summei
STIlTjcS First Floor
S5u fcAR- COONIAN
Tires in a Sale
that cuts 40 off the cost of Cord Tires
50o off the cost of Fabric Tires.
-pnce-uits which brinjj: them down to leh than actual
cot ot manufacture and whicn do not afl'ect their
TRIPLE GUARANTEE.
Guaranteed-Fabric Tires, 6000 to 7500
Miles-Cord Tires 8000 to 9000 Miles
1st By the Hergougnan Rubber Corporation,
the Manufacturer.
2nd By .V. Snellenburg & Company.
3rd By a Bond Issued by The Xational Surety
Company.
All biand-new mh -toik in uiifrinal wrappings
and each tire with the name ,uui serial numljcr nt 'he
manutacturer.
Btrgougnan Tires Are the Highest-Grade
Single-Cure, U rapped-Tread Tires Made
for Trucks, Delivery Wagons and Measure
Cars!
Willi In -v
$.'17.18
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12.75
11.25
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51.25
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Bcrgoupnan Fabric Tire- at 50 Off List Prices Guaran
teed tor 6000 Miles
.S25.20 Tires. :J0S
S28.:U1 Tire.s, .J03i,
S33.ll Tirch, :12;J
S10.!)(i Tire.s. ;U1
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N. S. at 812.(50
N.S. at 81 I. is
N. S. at 817.72
N. S. at 820. is
X. S. at S22.07
Bergougnan Tubes Of Pure Gum
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821.02
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