V && ff'f '$$0" wjlJjija.vJ Jl J-iJL U J-Jlt 1 iliJjiXi7JJiJi.JJ.ii I aXJ-'-J J ) . T PEOPLE'S FORUM 1 Letters to the Editor Bonu by Overwhelming Majority '" ... -i.iminif lo lis a moJtr!ly "rcif- ' overi.s nwii." th vnlttr .comes ir, In co of hoi whom "John 1", r tllLl'1 uf)f HMI 'feH rnl.nrl WHAM Irt In our issue of April drotiri'a hlH form-r buJ. insih ArlHIJ p'Lu"r d?. 5"' tl wish fiJInsterl eormiensailon, '"" ' ... .. .. -1.11. . .I. .. I. tlurauiernrn ,,.- .......... r .. .i .. (tin, il " nllrlir nnf n '.' "... .. ... ii I! lis axesMed n.1 fsc '"". '." ... ee.,ler i... ini. uri".- ..-... rf e , j slo tr.'' t US I wo'ilrl III letters to Hie Editor should be ns Drier nnd to the tolnt ns possible, Aoiain? anything that would open a denominational or Hcctaiinn dig. !USHlOll. No attention will lie pnld to anonv mousj lettpin. Names mid ndilrcflies munt lie Mgnrd n nn etldenco of Rood folih, ulthouBli nanua w IJ not bo printed If request u made that thry be omitted 'I he publication of a letter Is not to tw taken nn an Indorsement of Its vlewg by thli paper. Comtnunlc'it'.oiiH will not be re turned unlcjn accompanied bv post ugc, nor will manuscript bo skved. tha. Th Washlncton el)ttft In Virginia, wrs first in iostsslnn nf iienrga Washington's e.er brother, iho hail scneil for noms lime under Admiral Vr-non. When he left the Knillh navy he turned his renaril (or his oM lommnnilo.- b naming- his cojnlry Nkcs In b.s Iioiimi. I'llMlC l.cila'i lie i inanur .mJ for Manufacturing of Ice loih' hrlilor o II,- Kv -,u Sir (',. i. f, ,n turea for domestic me nouw s Philadelphia Apr' 'I .M I lie muhoil rommontv useii for the rnm mercliil rri1iiulftii of ue la lo sink nblmw nn noei conti in'mr il, sillied or niured i aweet, or tha ros amella aweatljt i c. T., n, 1 I'hlladelphla. April 20, 1021 I rh aa amAii ivAt i correct. Preul- odto adJectuea follow copulative erba itml modify the eubject. Aderbi modify '" ndjfctlvea i.nl olher advorbs. Sweet modinra roue and mana that the roae la aweet. To say the roi amelW aweetly would mean that tne roao nan mo power 10 aiimu. Semicolon Make Difference To the Edtor of I ;.e ;;i(iio i'likllf1 I.ttlocr: ,Hlrpnrdon the criticism, but In ur an- 'rtr lo vrnap la mant or wm "' ' March you aa inn Kaienua ..-- .'... of aecurln, whleh I m unable to find In any hymn book, l'art of tho eliorua la. "A little talk with Jeiua make It right " Will you plenae print It In jour lnlereatlnif column? Alao an old room, hlch aa In an old achool reader of my mother's. Part of It ROea like thla: "Tha tide comej.up and the tide Bota, down, Oier the rocka ao runted and brown, The cruel aea, with Ita angry roar. Daahea II t breaker nlona; the ehore: Hut ateady and cla.r, with a comum mi. Iho atar uf the Imhthouao ahlnea alwa." A!o print njiinea of nuthora of both. .MAtltO.V KCNNttDf. Camden, N J April 21. l)'.'l a't vattr. nater Into tntiWa whlih nn I'on riper Then eompreased am iionii una n rpiaaed In theso nluca and b: H lapll expar.ion. producea an Interna cutil cold atoraee up the flrat of the month In March May. . ( C O July nod October, the nonea on the 7th .i.l ili Idea on the tilth, etc ' Allow me 1 to remark thai the kln.l f'calandae." or ! "calenda" In I.atln. in their alphabat baa no K, "Kaicnus hik h' reu jiri,,,i , ! a miner oi ifcora. ai,u ' mith ur ihA w.inirv ha... i.Am inf..,t .. a. TIIHi I ' " .---- . ,-..... -. ........ ..-. "'."iiu ...itk.TU io ' . . .11, ,.,!, thai an nverAoelmltic li n. tt,erefAr nrif3K. fn mmhi. ...4 i thai fri...,. .i... .....-- . ...- .. . ,.!. . , . h.rn ,,, .i.i". - ..-- - ...... .... ......- .v. ..vi'.t.o, mti .'- -.,, ..,' ..hit in inr fin imi.a lnir, ,n,.r' MijoritJ "f firmer "V .1 i,,. 1. . """"V'- t"ier- to kep a clo, watch . c.iWh aeralnir io to S00 pV.in.la In eluht. , word "month" whlcli precede! It the ' .. .t.i...i (.ifitea tne lonua s an nt. iku , .mmj.m a..... i..i.i... .1. .... 1 in rni.i .i... ... F. .... in i"ii. . , ....... 1..... . v....u.. n... -.. .ri ,Tj ,i.j Mm - -..v, i-ir amn iiroc"a" ia iien pianaltou win oe u. iv ihrnmh i f.il nn tho flMt of evcrv month, the nonea and the Idea on ine mornns wnicn you niru tlon 1 think tho error la In the punctuation, for If the nemlcolon nfler the word "Oe. 1 removed mid placed alter ine binus. ...nliahed UU '""1 ln "'r'J niamnvi-i aempl'i'eu ' , ., v,.lou, ,,,1,,, hv. "" v-'- ... ... tllil IUI 'l ..HMlltn. m. fhW btcom tnttiralttfl In tht clutenes of the w.cktl. 1 ... ...-.. ti vmi Qi ur iiHMiiin ?..... .... --. ....i. i..t..i ... , LWH " ., a.-. -a.liit nnrl IirPA imti. . a ... . . I 1.1M.UI m-'rr l,,r ""'? -" - i ouiintM inai uy rorcot to look artr Uieip I uoiiu ,.... h n ririr. .iiu... u.. .. 1 . .l . 1 .hhiii-h." " "" . . iiiiiuitn 1 iivj wDkiiuun in.'in n inpir own' a i 1 en t .. rmraaAnr nit - -. -.., inmua tro water. The iron p'.pea .n!o which inn t.ompreaotl ammonia aoea' run en the lde or lg;i. ol boili. of ih" c iM alumne rouni and cau it to becom freerlnar cold. Camden, N. J.i JOHN T W1L.MT3 April v;i 1021. "while t ctniKt i- r,"tm.Il evtS' R.Ini5 ra, Th'' nr' h0" w" n eontinuaii I The Marine Problem ptdleiln .h.t W; " ! "ttS5,Jw ru, :rr ' B-uilly moolli.lonw.d and u.ua.ly And th ruZroXii"ril. Zts mer .U ' V' "''l' '"'"P'1'10 ''"" vlct,m'' """" "",1. 1 ' " In eaterday, paper la not a very ,BS ,,. ever. lei m m"" ,n 'J " u chl'd to aeho.il and tak-. no further nolle,. I difficult one r r(n,unor ..b0""'1:1Jn,0''rtVuli , , ' ")nielhlr.c ha. hipp-ned to It. anrt Calllne the ntlro pJMe unllv nr 1 Kt h,nmB "I" X",;',,." ,.rv h h' bUmi th-maelve. but the harm 30 plua .21 auhtna-d fro.,. unli le.v ea .to f'u".r "a i.rn ni' nrlty rttft I- the ba'li ,mH, U'" ?,an:-. 'l ','i''1. ''" a f"! dutv I of the pauar.e rh,reable lo the atom.. Aa it an'' where "I'l",.,""1,..' ' t.i know that th- ihl'd ua on to rV.i 1 .80 waa ra,rA k,m. 1. . - ...1.1 .V. ami mninrjiy ruin rm ",. , .. ..., .. - - 1 . - - --..-- ..,v ..- , v..,,c, nr- nu . (1' V..V h. on., af the hopu-lhe fu ,r ,er lee man h nothlni to fear frcm .. fa-and ,rf Vfir '"r'r'l!:"n' KU'l. to !! "nl of ,ev"'n th mfn ,,'h hotrt thev aervert ovar'ea.. ICfre Is nothlnic to prevent the mm who a ..! ne-d adjiufd rompenaallon from r.L ni.r hli ahet-e to thi first worthy l'r"'" h Vr.d. anr thua free hlm.elf frun. eoanw ".-.., w.,, . ''" proiiia iiurinB 1110 unvncf, and la able latter, malilns 70. or, aubtractln 21 from lu "" - -.-j"i "."iiii uinjn n:a or lier re. uniiy Kivea tne aami. ik aeeuaatlon of belnit a "Pw patriot, 1. wnleh Mr 1"" " ,0 ,i"' m0.' H in ha feared th" title of "aoldler" until h run. Sll he wlllin.ly. oh! o willlnKl:'. ttrd off to a cam" b'arlntf a number it "trt by h?a h.rd-prea.ed Uncle H.m. ''..',' . ..,. ihat h "hmalla outfit ,lk, the 10'th Held Artillery ehould ba bur ir..i with eien a drafted replacement of ,l.t Vrienliatlen tint d.irlnt any arr.mun ' ,h0,i.e It mlnht have eM'i-rUnced I id not "."Mr Hill 11. auh.tltute. HeaJ mor. damnsUu pro- Wer 1 lo v.hat I thlrk nn turn. Tnla u tho purente' dutr ami il.v thlrk It If the du 101 follow thla advice. J'arcrle, kt u r.orn uatch or vour children, lhl- liabll their companion- 'and you will neer regret tho extra troublo it baa a-lvon ou. KAT1IKII, l'hiiidclphia, Aptll 21, 1021. Not Impressed by Short Dresses To thv F.titor 0 fic l.vatli-a I'uh'.c t.eJatr- H!r-I mi Intereated in readmit in the leoplea I'orjm r-ecnt th Mew 0f a cor respondent upon tho extremely abort alilrta the clila aie wearlns. Such tl.lnia ni Inrcel a matter of IocaI ruttoni. n Orlenlal wot.han aurprlaed at the bath cher, her facn before ahe does nnv of the teat of her anatomy. Tho aristocratic :h!nee woman i euualy Jloua of the eight of hor fet. Wo have an euuall" (oollah mntel eompleT unoli the subject of woipn' oi "oner llmba," no the more prudlah arv Vltnr!anii catlM Ihem Ir 'he flrat nturee of til. "SliMixa In lh.1 mrnn ft" or set' Ilel'.ek EM eii, he would make Jill , Toil a eroiuh rrnm 1 .. . n. 1 nan 11 ' KUb'ect I would mane uenerai uawe-i'ir . vumunn "i mnoratv. .iiniies-v. iiC arnt .. na-iil'o Co'onel lloure, gained. Ht evnlne 1 l. ' "d hv the fen-a e n' th nrle Kl",' H" 'o'd to attract th lnt-eit of th l'rWr Mr Illll'a Information, aa he might I mal" and to ima'i him In 'he tendrils of ...... 'mi of belnir "T" secrelai-v ,r , matrimony Modeati la all rliht In Ita ..lac.. ...ihina I will add that the unii'limed I out 11 is nut e ma'ter of clothes only. It ' . . r ihe llrl 'en Phll.idelprilina lo lute w-i'id, and Pnf inree men were carried off b scurvy each day the da 1 the unit of moaiure meii!. and Iho rwsaite waj made at the end of snentr-nlim dJ which othrwlsB Would havo taken onlv fl'ty-elrht da. The urvlvlnr meinbcri of the crew numbered twenty-eight three times fort-nlno sub tracted from 17S. Thesn p.guros can eaallj Lc verified bv aubatltutlnc them for the un known nuantltlcs, Tho actual nmount of water taken on boatd Is Immaterial. Any amount pr day per mn may hi assumed in tho torlflcatlon . jj. rhlladelphla. April 21. ,1921. Submitted to Readers Tollic Kitilnr 0 tliti Ririiliio PuhUf l.rrln'r: t'lr Kindly aubmlt. space permlitlns, the follonlnir problem to nur renders, and oblliti-' At what tlmo between 5 and 0:30 are the hands of th clock at ruin analvs? 1.. II. riiiladelphl.i, April 22 1021. Poems and Songs Desired I "The'Altar and the School" I To tht Kdltor of Ihe Bieidio I'ub'lr l.tdatr: Plr -1 am very anxious to secure r poem, I the title of which l "Th" Altar and School." one nania or wnicn i' "The altar and 'the a.-'ipal mill aland. Ths ncred plllara of our trust. And freedom's sons shall fill the land When wo are sleeping 111 tne dut. W. U rhliadelphlH, Apt II 21 l"2t. The Loss of the London To the Killloi- of Ih- l'v- . a I'ub'lc J.tilotr: Sir- W.ll s' me icude nl.'ase send lo the Feerlo's Kmum f " pr'n :. ir Iho pom on the loss of the aicun'sbtti I .indon? It begins. "It waa on tho m'mIi niwrn of the jear. Long ero thf break of da.v The lndon, for Ausira.in'H shires, Htcamrd out of riinm:th Has ' W. I, MOllOAX Philadelphia, April0, l!)2l. A Hymn and Poem To Ihe Editor of the U11cv.ru PuhUe l.tdotr: Sir Thrre la an ow nymn 1 Wants the Nme of the Author To the Editor ot the Uvtnino I'ublti l.tdan Hlr Can any ono tell me who wrote the following craes? I cut them from a ii"s- paper aomo jears ago; "There was a Iruslness man who fulled To win the longed-for prlre Of riches and prosperltj . Ito did not adierllse. "There waa a loer once, who dld Quite wretched. 1 suppose, Hkouso nil through hln lite be is Too bjthful to propt-ar. "Thar waa anothor man, whose waya His nelghbora greatly pained. Derause ho did not know enough To 'go In when it rained. 1 "All three wero foots: but worst of all To cterj body's ejes 1 Waa he who was a business man And dtdn't advertise." W. 1. FAI.KS I Philadelphia. April 21. 1021. , "8wlnglng In the Lane" lo Ihe Editor of th' Errna 'tbho l.idij''. I M.r Please print In your Interesting 1'i-ople'e Korum the old somt "Snlnglng In the l.n." V II. STBtlWMl. Philadelphia, April 23. 11)21. HWIVfllNO IN TUB I. AMI How oft we talked of childhood's Jojs-- Of tricks w usd to play I'pon each other whllo at school Tij pass the timo nay. Iiut. oh, how often hao I longed for those bright days again, When little rosy Nell and I Went awlnging in the June. ciionrs Put vet I'd glvo the world to With rosy Nell ngaln, I never, neer will forget Our swinging ln tho lane The boys and girls would often go A-flshlng In the brooks Willi spools of thread for fish.ng lines, And bended pitu for hooks. Thev aotnetlmea wlshtd me wl'h tliem. Hut they always wlshid In aln I'd rather be with rosv Nail A-sninglhg In tho lane. I She altsed owf; li n, , The truth 10 m" i-, Hlie'il gnm. with llv n 1 A-snlnging in thn lain-. i.miI nri dayi plain - 1 1 .! (.hup Hut aoon a cloud of sorrow mme A atrango ,ioung man from tonn aa Introduced to rosy Nell Hy Aunt Jemima ftrjnn I" .Vow , all ounK inMi villi tender hearla J'ray. tak.' mltl from ine Ion't be eo uul"l to full In love With eerv g.rl mi S'i. !r if jou do. :ou mo n will find lou'ie onlv In-1 d In Tin Hh" II go of." w"h mn,. mliri chap A-swlng.ni; 111 th 'sne I' , th IlSVeliek KM traee. to cut Five-Pointed Star ' 7o tlit Editor of the f.'crnlrn ;.i,j,e l.nloer Sli- In lep'.y to Mary .'teijiiaid's n.- nues: as to ho-v Tlcis- llass cut lir flv". I poll led star, let me give the mthod to the . ef ,nlr,l CI. Tl t.i .... Ieln " ". nniij .innpinil, , -r.i,. . ....... .,. . - ..... ..-..- s.n a tit?. Fnrt Hloeum . Ih" well-known Kngl eh eiolore- ri eihnet. 1 .. '"".' " """ i "i pirer. loin 11 once 111 n 1 vii .it ' ...... --.--- !,. ... .. ... - - -" , - .... . . ... a. ..,. . .. ...,'... e 1. ,.. h.. ... . a . . loiai ni imnij'Bu , n .,.. i- .,,,,.1 ifmn.t wpmen ii- r eer ne- iiong id oerlain of tho 202 209. r IM In central Afi-.ca who wear no clothlnj v naieer. t-'ntll a comparatively recent time run. ve-.tlnn has condemned women to the me of awkward and hampering cirn.ents. so lnni ea 10 swee,, U1 m, lefuse from the streets on init Hi"' are tircumlnir ATCO Paint .:. Absolulelv Nonr "ett'r t.nllon. '..3.' ,117 Colors at This 1'rlcc Best EnnmelB ",,n Window Shades ' m Wall Paper "ns,,, rnl" -US A. F. DUDLEY, 52 N. 2nd ,; months In loo well-known A Fhtlidelphle, April 2S. 1011 C. r I The Lonely Mlddle-Aged ! Te tU KdllO'- o the Eveninn Public J.rdoer: ?f great deal Is do'i" for lonelv ;ouns ergp'e In this M gensrous city Is thrre rotn'ng that ran be don- for tht lonelv rr.Mdle-eareil? There aro hundreds of men .nr) women In Hie cltv whoso hearts ,ye I v.'.,i,i-e n-iiii loneiinesa; men who are aide tKmake a romfofibla home and women who wou'd gladly do t-eir pun ebmrs hse ihey to meet, t l.nnir nne such woman Mure aeems to hold for her and her esse .. in. menv nthe-s la a. resldeiioo In an old e-cp a home. Perhaps readers csn think I ginta ronic to ts e nomethlng mat can o" noun nn inn iiini .. -rnmen who havo spent ih- hest part Of I ik.tr life tn carlrsr for children Hnd who - r now facing a loncb old uge 1 fi W 1.. . ill rhiladelph n Arrll 21. 19SI thin from a Kiien center, to 20 degrees tn the left from a. prpnd cu'.ar line from the centir and fold In- then fold that part bncli ng.iln to the left Mv.i t.ike the right hind ! luld, end fold It back toward the right, then' lake tho Inner folds :n Id; hand iind cut i.l'i the right band nbout an In.-h and n half from center tn about four Inch up the line. KltVin r.Oil-iON ISut what ; Tel all that the i ton the mattr of dress vhy not encourage in-n- .1 ii WILLIAM T. KKLLBIl Philadeliihia April 21. 1021 Questions .insivered .M...i..i.tl r'Tpenuiiuinr emanrlpnted ,-t..... . ..iivici, in April 2S lll.'l Which Is Kd.tnr ur ;, i Which Is cer-r Origin of To 'he Editor o' i m Itov. did Philadeipli.. "Mount Vernon" he Ev nine PtltiltO I cdO'r Warh'nglon hoire ,r , a'led .Mount ternon' W I.. ( nn 21 1021 Correct? i 'a Pitt f I cdpei t The ro' smeits I The Prnple'H 1 ornm will appear dallr In (lie ICitnlrur Public fnlccr. nnd a I no In the iindHj- Public Ledser. In-tlers dliciwsing tlmrlr topics will he printed, as well aa requested ixwms, mid ij'iestljiia of general InUre't will be answered. I TV'' I l-tt I BreiUfail h Not ' A Good Complete Without Sun-Lite Coffee. At AH Good Dealer.. John Scott & Co.. Inc. Ainerlc.in mill Illninond his.. Phltiidrl.-ilil i To Win Husband's Love retFii hd.loi of fr Eirvino Public l.tdoer: Fli-The letter of ".Wrs. W. I, 1.. In sour tasuo of April 20 Intnroats me at.d I I trojsht she might like to kno-v the opinions J of t marr'.o' msn of tha "dsnieroua middle ne rijsrd'ng her unfei lunate case. Sem nn has said that "lce Is of man's Ufa hut a rrt "s woman' whole ex-1 lttrnce. With ii man !ne ij largely n j matter uf the mind and of tho will and j therefoie i' Is not fair lo assume that a toe Ihe' is apparently dead In every case sl. I or w ' toi return Their are toi many ' cunuunca that might chsnge matters.. Uto-ta Ad says, "It all depends." A I i-iis n l rreoccunled -lth mottera aulle 'oniin to sjnMment. Or II Is liarely pes it'i a' he la reallv deluled into thinking f dxs no' loie his wlfs lieause of lh , rerm o ou'h ibsi sim cf Ills hunger frltn-ls iiessess A man is ei liable to 1 15 Mns'ed I It ' a I a mJltei o ge'tinr bark lo tl's. r.'-it II mus' hi vpi'ed from hi' ire'ii nieam No hnii'Si. deceit man o' tin-, w l eonlcrd that ther' arc two moral s'ind.rds for the two sexes evn though rins'uie and disposition are different lie li oblltsd to be lis true to his wife In even i heutht and act s be upccta her to be tovard him T.io problem then is to sppe.il in satlle w.iv lo his' sense of honor and1 Justice to his chliftlry and pride, and to a'-' tTPt lo bllng his tniant rffectlons back to' tl's straltbt ar.d narrow wu This can ef'en hsst be ijjue through the unconscious 1 offlcsa of a third mulust f i lend or bj irnns of seimori". !curm iilcturcs etc I " thre Kre gron'ng children in I'e home i ns serin In trulv br.ng fa'ber hone Somutlmes, tile Hist sign of drifting Apart ( a ienjnc to keep things lo miese f Pi sure ou nie not keep'rur injthing of lin rtrlinee from linn and trv m get him lo i" fids full In ou, wlthou! glv ne tb Ira-1 rrn!on that ion want to bo his father p n ftisor No man likes that attitude in hl, V'a I ' nn his (avortte lmbbv mext to his wak-, mn to: oung Isdlesl Jump on with h,ni snd rhle to beat the cars. Hut for heaven's Mke 'Ide behind him. so he can't see ou 4'retrg onr hoela Into the poo- brute's ribs J and let him do the ateerlro Ppend enouih 'or clnthst to keep jourself looking allrac I t s and dress about five yeirs younger than oo, are. And If ou reallv value his loe 'tn t keep forever harping on how old you ts getting nnd avoid aeolng his littto per s(nl 1-ablta that don't ault vou to n T j if ou need lesions In the urt of not se-ing J Uiliurs ask anr Philadelphia poilcrmun Here i wishing ou good trek Mrs W ' I.. Don't glie up lh ship S I riltsburgh Pa , April 23 1021 A Warning to Fathers ? tkt I'ttttor of the .'iciii'ip Piih'ic l.tdotr, f'r I would like to ml" a few words nf iarn ng to fathers through iour People's FotUin vhlch thntilil tie taWen linnl tn them 2 JSF 1' Mm lime TV!, la fjal II. and I ftcrl ai living at a, rapid pace Hie Show "the Boss" that you are hundlinff your work in an orderly, efficient way. Con vinco him of your ability. One " the signs of ability is desk OfSflnizntion. Work-Organizers 1 'MultiDlA JVilt1rs whifll !) flal jour drjsju or t ihr tU itir 'th fold Is a Subject tI,iibrlet1 VU tcnx nd cUiff)f tir defk work Tllalt ivlaa, U . 1 .kel II..I.I .. U.. ... -" t"i'7 V4tC IjIM-Tit UUincr-Unrn n'o our rapers. OIUANKI out of the way oul 0 mrfH ; curioua ejes "et "JstanUy accom-lbl- with one hand. vn Intlructlons free YEO & LUKENS CO. STATIONERS Printer., Glank Books New Address, 12 N. 13th St, Also at 719 Walnut St. i:i)m:siv. prii io:i. More Opens Dally at 0 . M. V loses lit 3:30 P. 31. NELLENBURG ENTIRE BLOCK- MARKET lfro2 STREETS E39 t wmaci J:fi FV ' JN THE ECONOMY BASEMENT These Mens & Young Mens Spring Suits $14.50 Outclass by a big margin any suits you can buy elsewhere in Philadelphia for anything like tins price. They're right up to the minute in style and can be depended on for satisfactory service. Our Men's &jiYoung Men's Suits With Extra Trousers $22.50 And of course you know what an extra pair of trousers means to the life of a suit. Other Suits for Men and Young Men Special at $18.50, $21.50 and $23.50 tjl mB xLf 1 -""! '" KT n M With roay Nell n;aln. fA.J01 ftf e I never. neer will foriret iiriiTVilk " ' . i fiiWm , f a4 laH f EVERYBODY makes a IV ' 1 mistake once in a while; lv T n am oesirous i rui o wiij w tin. w r osfiVwX xV PI eraser on Evcrsharb xsJs. sS. I J-?c I 3.7.1 i y . lmH i I Mailc by Tho Vahl Company, Chicago ' I PriccitltoSCS D ' L. rutgseSBflXiiar'qgaa Wmm. ri 7T ' , V ymh jhfs.swunjiilZSiefflHBpBHaHI Yv " sosnaivmteev' rytN ruvLD e4WK IN the new Scrippn-Booth Roadster moderate welgbt construction has been developed perfection. to a high state of The aix cylinder valrc-Jn-head motor develops a Riper-abundance of nmooth economical power. The frame is strong est and 'widest in points where it must bear the greatest strain. 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Some have grown alarming in ex tent. Very few escape them. So dental science, after diligent research, has set down some new laws. Mdlions now obey them, largely by dental advice. This is to urge a ten-day test, so you may know what these new factors mean. 1 Combat the film The first new law is, Combat the film. You can feel it now a viscous film. It clings to teeth, gets between the teeth and stays Old methods do not effectively combat it. Much of the film is left. Then night and day it may do ceaseless damage. Mont tootli troubles are now traced to film. It is film-coats that discolor, not the teeth. Film is the basis of tartar. It holds food sub stance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed in it. They, with tartar, are the chi-f cause of pyorrhea. Also of other serious troubles, local and internal. Two effective methods Science has now found two effective film combatants. High authorities have amply proved them. Leading dentists everywhere now advise their daily use. These methods are embodied in a denti frice called Pepsodent. Every application fights the film. It also keeps teeth so highly polished that film less easily adhrres. That is another law. Other essentials ' Science also finds that modern diet rich in starch and low In fruit acids calls for new requirements. Pepsodent has been de signed to meet them. It stimulates the salivary flow Nature's great tooth-protecting agent. It multiplies, the starch digestant in the saliva. That is there to digest starch deposits which may otherwise cling and form acid. It multiplies the alkalinity of the saliva. That is Nature's neutralizer for the acids which cause tooth decay. A tooth paste should twice daily serve to multiply these teeth-protecting forces. And Pepsodent complies with those new laws. Millions now comply Millions of people are now using Pepso dent. 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