r"h '(fiWi 'Sr' 'V 'ff jjjp-, t .& it S-'! wvv- VivfV'T-v a.,..tny r r,',vn'V5?i'"j- "',(?? Tr" "fP" ljp-i.?ftM riiro f l - 1 h'ipfJW wyi'ijiij -i.! EVENING PUBLIC) LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 2, 1921 15 MiEAMLAND ADVENTURES 77 Br DADDY ruiAPTISK I Hlllr Gow A'Spanlillmr tjEGGY nnd HHty wero watching the X Atbman cnrrjlng nihei out of the Shinto hl wiicon. It pwraed hard J, AAinnn He wcmcd very red. .-Can help jou?" offered Billy. Vo thank you." answered the Ash--,' polltob- "H 1" klntl of 70" ,t0 5er. nit "" wom f.r ' dothcn nil rt " 7 ,r'0'1 t0 hc,p "You look thirsty.': WOj " ;; iitrinM tow Hk'" " drink" c. the X, ?id IIUI went into the ; hojwe ?.VS tli" Aohmnn n nice, cool drink ' i.2nnMlV When they rome out they IWr ' bad boys fitnudlnj: In the Shr JttrliiB the Ashman. Tl three fit Tommy Grim, thin Bennie 2E -micros rnm Hatch' Th" e f InginB a rutle fohk : "Aihman. nchman. work in the. dirt. AVhrnnn. nshrnnn, get clean rtitrt. tour and Billy were vexed to think nv bovi fhould i'P po nicnn "? t0 Jcor Se fowl A-lm-nn tlmt ny. They Rftvc ill XSmnn the cool drink of lemonade. 2d m "drank it they turned on the U''Ywoys ought to.bePonked for Mnc n Ill-tempered," scolded Peggr; . "&, and I'm gofng to spunk you," trledE Illy, aklng off his cathcr belt. Io Ho' Ho!" laughed the three h boyi, and then they repeated their ""ffian ' hman. work in the dirt! Ashman Ashman, get n clean "Wrtl" Waking hi' lemonnde. "Don't you lnd what thoe bad boys say." she mke comforfngly. "Billy win give JSem a epankintr for singing that song. Billy, whirling his leather belt over Hi head, atarted after the three bad Vots to give them n thrashing. But ttf three bad boys just dodged him ind Jeered him. Then they grabbed m end ef the belt and started to drag BUIt down the alley. That wasn't hnrd to 'do. for all of them were larger thin Wily, and they were three against ODC. "Ho1 Ho' We will spank Billy," tier ahoufwl Hut Rt that moment they beard a roar, and turned to sec the Ashman rii'liine upon them. That scared the three bad boys. They tecan to run as fast as they could. They dMhed aeross the nlley and climbed the fenre They were about to throw theinjelves oier on the opposite side wkn som'th'nK queer happened each one of the three had boyB caught on a Ml' , ., There ihej hung halfway over the frnce. sprawled out and held fast. "Hi, .von ' I told you I would epank jou!" idled Billy. lunnlng up with bis leatlior belt Whack 1 h brought the 'belt down on fat Tommy Grim. "Ow-oo!" howled Fat Tommy, grab binit the place where the spanking belt tad rtung him Whack . BUI hit thin Bennie Bean. "Tow-no' ' howled thin Bennie. Whack' Th" belt hit cross Hiram Hitch. "Wow-no!" howled cross Hirim. Whack I Whank ! Whaek ! Billy gavo tie bnjs the spanking they deserved. J "That h enouu'h," said the Ashman, whi wa' orry for thp had boyn, oven ticugb ther had hen near to him. Then le helped tiw'in down off the fence -and-laughed as thev went vowllng and limp ing down tlir street holding the nlucca where Ili'n had spanked them. "I thank ton for the lemonade, and I thank mil for defending me against the three had boys," nid the Ashman, imilin? at Peggy and Billy. "And. as t reward for vour good deeds to a poor Ashman I ill invite you to my party." Pfgr ami Itillv were surprised at that hut thr hnd more surprises com Itr. as inn will find in tomorrow's tory BANKING BUSINESS IS SEEN AS NEW FIELD FOR WOMEN Jfcllcslcy Graduate, in Statistics Department of Philadelphia Bank, Worked Way From Typist The bankingX business Is opening a new field of constructive work for the college woman, according to Miss Helen D. Hnrblcon, n Wellcsloy gradunte who In three yenrs has worked her way from typist to an important position' In the statistics department of n Philadelphia bank.. , "Backing Is opening great, oppor tunities for women today," sfie, said. "The broader her education the better MTvIoe she enn rendor. Of course, she should have the .fundamentals of eco nomics In order to meet and understand woild -problems. She should have had training In psychology In order to un derstand and know how to deal with people. Sho must bo content to do do tall work. She cannot pick out big thlngH to do nil the time, nnd she can nK. afford to think her job Is not big enough for her. "During the war. the small Investor learned how to save through buying Liberty Bonds. Today the banks hare many of these small Invrstors coming to them for advice and help. A woman can be very helpful as an adviecr if she Is sufficiently trained In banking. In many ways she can prove herself more competent than a man to gain and give sympathetic undemanding. There are many women clients who would prefer to tell their flnnncinl difficulties to other women and get advice from another Nvoman. I "1 see no reason why Ta woman should not hold n good position In almost any department of n bank, provided, of course, that she has the training, . "Banking is one of the professions in which women have only recently demon strated their ability to hold positions of responsibility and tniBt. Of course, for innnv years bnnking Institutions have employed women as telephone oper ators und stenographers, but it was only the constant depletion of the working force by the call to service during the war that gave women an entrance Into all departments of the modern bank or trust company. "The work has all sorts of possibili ties. Tt is constructive. It gives women the chnnce to really be of service In a now field." EE& .-jJAiJJJ-IHAfltVPJB'IIJtMLlI I L. P. Ilrsr Co.. SO N. 2d St. .uai' unn .jarf.fl 369 Galvanized Boat Pumps 10OT AMI, HMD . TK0UI1LK8 IniUntlr relieved ty our ireclnl arth urrort, fltt.d and adjusted by eprt Bliitlr Hosiery, th. moat comfortable tllnnnpt . . . llmba weak linn. VnU1,"Iii...Von,," Cn'.."'-.." ."na rnut m.n.r. wi out and un t V?:i -1?.V- L3t " rraoaj,"-t-, 1 $25 an Only Sable Mink Scarf iO Skins of the Finest Quality Thll .irtlrl n. -.i,. as. asSJsWMK FBIDEHBERG'S LOAN OFFICE 37 N. 11th St.",,r-"' -" nt (,tl till, LASH THE WHEEL '.'"'' ",c'J'- a stench courea andarhciulien'H. Then .'!hnr-anch.or hore- sP f , ,.aml BM our llno ' marlno supplies. Va- ,.''?' "0UBh to ilellKht 'amiii. olther can'n or cook. VANDERHERCHEN'S SONS Water Str.o ni,ii.iii.i- ' ' nor,Tarrim,a Do we serve vou? W" Hndle Only tho Vory B R S T "10 u, ,0 Evcry Ton For 35 Y0Br. We Serve You Right OWEN LETTER'S SONS A Ym That Ita, No Equal Trenton Ave. and Westmoreland St. rJtonf;a 13j THE DAILY NOVELETTE They Never Thought By MAIIION A. LEE "J. 0. Fleming & Co. have cut the pricen again." "What I Again?" Jack Below jumped out of his chair and tijok an angry turn through the office. "They must be mad!" "It'a the new manager; he's trying a new stunt." "Darn fool, that's what he is, Why, Jos, they'll bankrupt us If this keeps us. We can't sell at such prices." "Oucss that's what he'a after to have one competitor less," grunted Jo seph Gray gloomily. "Call Miss Small. I'm going to write them another letter. This thing has got to stop. Why, mnn nllvc. tbev'll ruin their own business, too. Oh. Miss Small: Fleming & Co., city. Gentle men Referring to your recent reduc tion In the prices of Japanese lilies nnd Holland tulips, we wish to say that you are deliberately ruining tho entire bulb trade. There is absolutely no profit left If we nre to compete with Mich price-cutting. Your now mana ger may be an energetic, live-wire man, but ho has no brains when it comes to the bulb business," etc. Throe days later Joe came In. "Hear from 'Fleming & Co.? I can't land an order at our prices every florist is or dering from Fleming & Co." He sank dejectedly into a chair. Jack's face looked like a thunder cloud. "Yes, I got an answer today. They wish to inform me that their now manager is contemplating another cut." "I'd like to wring his neck." was all Joe commented. , "That's nothing to what I'd do n him. IiOok here,'' pointing to a trade journal, "hero It says Fleming & Co. 'a new manager is off for 11 vncarion at the new Hot Springs hotel and we watching our business go to smash." "Jack!" Joe's voice foretold an in spiration, "you've got to go to that Hot Springs hotel and scrape on acquaint once with that fellow nnd talk to him.' Now listen. We've finished trying to bulldoze him ; we've got to use other tactics. First of all, apologize for vour letters. Have n heart-to-heart talk with hirn, pcrsnade lHm, see? Yon simply got Xo. .Tack; it's our only chnnce: and for heaven's s-ake get an other face' Nobody will speak to you If you look that sour." Jack went very reluctantly. Joe In the city waited for report, at first very LITTLE BENNrS NOTE BOOK By Lee Pnpo irly-flve rooms and spacious gardens, 11 have accommodations for at least iO children. At present the home han fifty-fire little tnmtttri. Miss Marie Winokur yosterday Assumed the duties of superintendent. patientlv, nnd then, aa only plcturo postcards came with "having fine time, best wishes, Jack," ho began to fidget. After two weeks of Bitch correspond ence Joe was aa mad as a hornet. He had nut scut his partner down to Hot Springs for his health, and he was go ing after htm and bring htm back. Jack, beaming, was at the station to meet htm. "Joe, old chap," he said, and wrung his hand as though he hnd not seen him in a j ear or more. "I'm bursting with news. I know I only wrote postals, but jou'll forgive me when you hear all about It." Joe pricked up his ears. "Joe," his vole 'quivered, "I've mot the moit wonderful girl. Listen, I fell in lovo tho first day I came here. Joe. I did not know such a girl existed, tho the most wonderful " "By golly, my patience Is at an cndl What abont our business what did you come down here for, anyway to fall In love?" Joe actually roared. "Oh, stop yelling; I didn't have time to find that, mannger, but so heo, Joe, a fellovbnly falls In love onco In a lifetime, n'nd Daisy Bycrs Is the sweet est girl Oh, 'well, if you won't listen, nil right, then. Now that you're here you can look after that manager our self. So long, Bee you at dinner." When Joe cooled ofT he determined to find thin Miss Ryers and explain things. "Jack has confided In me," began Joe, after 11 bit. "Yes," interrupted Daisy sweetly, "we're engaged." Joe was a llttlo taken nbnek. "1 must congratulate him," he mur mured. "You see," bungled Joe. very much embarrassed, and really not knowing how to tell her. "yon see, Mlsn Uycrs, T sent him down here to- find Fleming & Co.'s manager and- " "Oh." Interrupted Daisy joyously. "here comes Jack!" and ran a icw I steps to meet him. "I've been talking, to your chum, Mr. Gray, Jack, and he's just telling mo that you came 4own here to find Fleming & Co. 'a I manager, nnd isn't It nice he found the manager, Mr. Gray?" "But he didn't." said Joe quickly. "Oh, yes he did," contradicted pretty Daisy, smiling. ''Only Jack doesn't I know it. cither. I'm the manager of I Fleming & Co." I Ann ns for ail the silly price cut ting, Jack and I will talk it over. I'm ) rather tired of managing, and maybe 1 we might merge the two companies. 1 Whnt do you think. Jack?" asked 1 Daisy softly. Next completo novelette About Face. Xestldday after suppir I wunted to ask pop If I could go out, ony I dldcnt dans to on account of him being mad at me for falling clown on my way home from tho cigar store and handing him four broak cignrs and two hole ones In stcd of six hole ones, roe thinking, G. I wish I could make him laff or some thing and then Id ask him wile he was In a good humer. And I necked In the setting room and pop was in there reeding the paper with a ixpresslon as If It would take a hole lot to make him laff, me thinking, Heck. Wlrh Jest then I had n good ideer thinking, O, I know wat, III dlsklze myself in pops hat and ranecoat and come up and leeve him see me and hc'P laff like enythlng and then III quick ask him. Wlch I went down and put on pop" runeront nml his new straw hat and started to wawk up stairs, wawklng carefill on account of the rnnecoat com ing nway down ferther than my feet and the hat coming down to ray nose, me thinking, G I bet I look funny ns the dooce. , . . . Wlch I bet I did. nnd Jest then I al most tripped but dident, nnd I got up to the setting room door andpop was still setting there reeding and looking even less like lofTing than wat ho did before, and I sed, Look, pop, nnd stnrted to wawk In, nnd jest then I almost tripped ngen and kapp on trip ping and the straw hnt came off and fell under me so I had to fall on top of It, and I herd something make a funny noise like straw breaking, think ing, O gosh, I bet this nint making him laff. Wlch It wnsent. and he jumped up and pulled me up by the back, of his raneeoat and saw how dlffrcnt his new straw hat looked, sayjng, I think youvo fallen on cnuff of my things for one day, now I think Ita tlmo something of mino fell on you. ' Wlch It did, being hla allpper. ORPHANAGE IN NEW HOME 1 Hebrew Sheltering institution Occu pies Old Warden Mansion Tho Hebrew Sheltering Home ye terday opened Its new qunrters on the old Warden estate, Wissahlckon ave nue and School lane, Germantown. The home, which was formerly located at r10-512 North Fourth street, cares for orphans, foundlings and children ot parents in distress from tho time of birth until the age of five. Who occasion was tho annual meeting of tho Board of Directors, over which Harry Sacks, president, presided. An address lauding the philanthropic ac tivities of the Institution was delivered by Judge Charles L. Brown, President Judge of the Municipal Court. The handsome old raan&lon, which has WWVTt "f. W.ML j ...-,-....-,-- Are You Alive ? Of course you are eat ing and breathingbut you may not be alive. If you do ni6t reach top-notch in, the day's work you may bestarv ing the body by eating foods that have no real food-value. Eat Shredded Wheat with green vegetables and fresh or stewed irnits. You will find your- .self vecry much alive. v Shredded " Wheat is 100 per cent whole wheat, is. ready-cooked and ready-to-eat. Delldou for any mel with bcrrlea or other fruits. TbUctmakcaKuriahingmeaL rARM AND GARDEN IW nrnrNo nrwonTW. UTPEIl baimnao. v. v. MAULES SARANAC INN SEEDS Once Grown Always Grown Send for 176-paRo FREE Seed Book WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc. 21 at and Arch Street, Philadelphia sranco KKsonTs. AT1.ANTIO ITY.N. J. ATI. ANTIC CITY. N.J. Directly on lb Onmn rronl An Anwrlean plan hold of dlrtlnHon CAPACITY 600 OAIXKOB Walter J. JJurty QLMHUKST HOTEL Pnniylvftnl An., clot to Maacn I nd UtMl Pier, contrtl locution, W I wr optn. Cupmeliy 800. Frlvu I baibi, ruuilnr wfr tn room. I levator. lo. SmcIM pr1nr ratoa. I llooklt. Bpte Alh Albert II. Harnell. rvroNTTCEOio Kentucky av near Beach. Cap. 100: modern throuehout, elevator: run. water In rrai.i II frVrrnn HoT.t.rNOEn GRAND ATLANTIC Vlrainla ae. arxt beJicli Hot and cold run Mar watar. PrWate tnUii. natea U d ut apetslal WMVir Capacity 090. nof-UI.it. flScAR n. pXtwtei( nAnom mxix. In th Itrrt fit the Adirondack. CEnTIFTKn iMHJt. A SUMinsn nEHQnT of tr, hlirtioa character! euptarp culitne an anv.rtraniant aoelallr dalrabl on troNnnuFCi. upp-kk sahanao laiub. Modem IS hot golf, Btnte roada, all -.porta and amuaomenta at thalr be.au If AnmyOTON MnJJg. Mana. K. (). SfTrzOF.HAt.1), Am'. Mnnam, Adttrraa Hotel Grafton. Waahinrtoo, I). O. Bartlett Inn Upper SaraaM New York Attractively fumUhed bunralowa to rant wtth hotal aerrlea. Comhlnlna tha eomforta ef an AlrondanK camp with tha oonvenlenoat of a modern .hotel i. n. rtFAnntw, rv. otii St., s. r. c. Octf-TtmnU-riaMnirBathlmg yAnwAft.iyirrrT.riKK The Imperial Nanrajjoncctt Pier, R. I. opfn jcxk to ncTonno j An exclualtp hotel for rtlw-rimlnnt- i 1 Inr rwopln at one of Imerica'a I Flneat FeaeMe fleporte. POLO, Oo'f. Tennis iiathlnsr. Dan rlna 'Wall apt Btatn lllfhwaya for Irnoforlnij. For rnnervailona addrea JAMK3 K. GAUIREY. MANAGF-ft. , Knrracanaett rltr, nhode Island. ' Lot TJa Make Yon Feel M Home In the "Cltr of Koboat Health" HOTEL MORTON Ocean End Virginia. Ate. Catmcttr MQ. Kleiator. Prlrote nnth. el". Alware Open. Kin a c. nr.i.i. pai'i. t. rnpii. Pr"r. K&otelXorajizi ana. - - - iJiairaa am nn iinicn. rioiu aiirj 1"-nf 'rTTtTrlj:... I. .-uolaMtatm rWlWlIWi-""' " """.' ' ae.U . .tfai ' aONbU?Kop. WXIXYTON.MtrrJ tin tinudwalk at Hantneltar Ava. Now ooarLi M. .".. ?-. z".r- : r 'T. --.-.. ' FOItaa wltn oaiaa. Jionnina waier an rnoma. ElaT. Preol. Spring raUa. H. M. rUSKVga. STEEL SALESMAN WANTED Married: 25-35 years of njrc; to sell In Philadelphia terri tory. Mechanical experience desirable. IJ 102, LEDGER OFFICE ASCO ASCO tt STORES CO. 1111 -wssa3fsaK ASCO ASCO vxs&sssxmm&itt a ; S 'The Finest Butter in America!" lb ? Butter 47 "At all our Stores" fcsomKTK gAaiu ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCOg M c 1 1 fllarlboroualilcnMTn Jaalart wrilla a or Compare Sr9iBVlLTHlRB Virginia A.t. and beach. Cap. 3J0. I'rivaia caiiia: run. erator: ciiTaur, avc. Axner. pitk BAM. Kliia Owner N. J. COLLINS. Hot. Hotel Raven Royd oJSJ AIS Special low Fprine ratea. Running wataA vata batha. Elevator. ISAAC DOWER. 7TcT a RAYMORE Arct?J'c Wbr!ds Greatest Hotel Success IKI! ClfAMPHIN. N. T. BLuri roiirfotfUK' champlaim,h.y. OPENS n'JUNE loa RGmxJtm NY. Ol " " M-1 f HOTEL (HAM PLAIN mouurr ruiarun'LA tnAnPLAin,r).T. M annrNe.'.niMB n 19 KOHCOB, N T, LAKEWOOD A MOUNTAIN FARM SUHMERHOME INN OFUHUSUUCHaRH HOSCOB.N.Y. Ttirtta Sa.4748 jjuca yi.cxd, y. t. WHITEFACE INN LAKK PLACID, y, Y. Open Jan In. Modern tn all Ita appointment. J. 3. 8WKi:S"ITV, Manacer. yTT Tork omer. Hotel Colllntwood 45 Weat SSth Street Winter. Hlnh'anrt Park Hotel. Atken. 8. C Amrvif.i.r:, n. c. 1TIE SIANOR. ASHKVIM.B. y. O. HEBT IN SOfr'H. HTCTJJ-.Am HE1G1ITB, FIA Thn BHeviriv tlelleilr HeUht. FU. inc DCUCVICW A Great Winter neaart f4nrl Rrmcnhpl Kituckjr Ave. Raturo. and up weekly Phono 117. A. C. MARION Unll n VilU Kr- av 8f) yda. from MwiT. I Moiei ue vine -.. ,.,. Mod. .,, i Orchaatra. Dancing. THOMAS M. O'nniKN CAFE MAT. .V. J. wtute MouyTuya y. n. Announcement The Hotel Cape May Cape May City New Jersey Renovated and refitted throyghout Will open June 29th j C. B. KNOTT, Loaiee-Manager New York Addreai: 1180 Broadway TfllTRS Torms Tonus L i STKAHUIP yOTlCEa STEAMSHIP OTICE8 SummerTours 8Days91.o 9Day596.9 and Upward leeeTueirFroportle SPtini IniurM Rjjrtrction j Branca 10 Day j Drfot iUitnifJ Including Afl Expenses For Steamer: Hotel and All Sight'jcrinaTripj BfKrw s?sRrs ,CVXJ Enjoy the roirihnce and glamour of the Old World while you are thrilled with amazing - natural marvels Bermuda's cnystal capes and sea gardens. Bermuda Offers Unequalled f Land and Water Sports Sailing and Bathing or Motor Boating and Canoeing amid a group of flowor-decked islands with coral sand beaches, or tennis and golf in settings of richest scenic charm, or riding, driv ing and cycling over tho world's finest whito coral roadways. No Passports Required for Bermuda Every comfort and convenience is assured tho Bermuda tourist No Passports American Cur rency accepted everywhere No foreign lan guage to contend with. t)e Luxe Steamship Service Two Palatial express twin-scrow steamers equalling transatlantic liners in luxury and ap pojntments sail from Now York to Bermuda every 6 days. S. S. "FORtf VICTORIA" S. S. "FORT HAMILTON" Send for FREE do luxe Illustrated Summet Tour Itaaklcts to BERMUDA Is C00Lii Slimmer Swept By OeeaivBreezei AwAqe SoroptTtm ptralwr 79 Degrees :wjs "yjE ..V iSS-- Regular Express, Passenger and Freight Service N. Y. to Rio de Janeiro, Monterideo, Baaaoi Aims S. B. CAT.T.A0. la.ooo tone e. . .Mav 4 H. B. JIVnoy. 17,fiO0 tons () May 15 Steamers o; u. s. snipping noara la) First, necond and third class (C) I irst class only Vvr ratea and partlroHra arolr to uny I'aaerncer Aamry or tn Munson Steamship Line 82-92 Beaver Street. New York Drexel Building. Philadelphia Keiter Bid., Baltimore Mobile St. Lonii Conway Bide., Chicago EARN-LINE Incorpornted 1891 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steameri Regular Freight Service PHILADELPHIA to HAVANA A Steamer May 15 For Spare, and rtntee Apply EARN-LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Agent Bullitt Building. Phll, Pa. tembarrt BtOO.StOl-BtOt-StOS Main SS-31IS HOTEL COLUMBIA Ctt.5i"- N'ewly furn mortam. J W MeCrav Bm TTIK MAIICY, Carm Vnj. N. .1. Apt , 3 fumlahed rooma us of bath, three months 1200. alinle room Ir) to lis wck. Wnj)VO0D. N. J. Uinnnn WW A nr hoah lrl. batha. "'"""" Pirn intni M- G W. Dhhrr HOTF.L. rCNAVICK Opon all er Am Plan Special ratea. fay, June I. M rerk'.na Br;KBTON. N. J. The Lawn House Butifuiiy located XIII. UUHII UUUSl Delaware Illver oppoalta RiTarton Taeht Club. Permanent or tranalent C C HUTLKTl Prop. TKITPTOOD. X. J. ttmfkM Liaurel-in:tlie Pines mRCWQOD.N.J. SITUATED AMONG THE PIKES AND OVERLOOKIRB LAKE CARASALJO New "Palm Grill" 18-IIolc Coif. Tennia. Fishing, Canoeing, Horae baclw Ritlincr, Motoring, Picturetque Walks, Muuc, Dancinp.NcwElectro. hydrotherapy Datb Syttem. Garage Frank K. Shulp. Muutrr Altitude J500 rcet WHITE MOUNTAINS NEW HAMrSlllRi; MAPLEWOOD HOTELINN cottage"colony OPEN JUNE TO OCTOBER SO JIAV FHVini. tiNATS OR .MOSOflTOKX GOLF &$& COURSE KXCEI.I.KNT UOADS OAnAtiV. TKNM8 sADnr.r, unnHK New Vork Oitire. HBO IJrnmlnaT Telephone! .MndlKiti Sniinre IT1K A. K. PICK. Minnclnu Ilrrtor HOWAItO V. PAI.TO.S, Aealntnnt TBArSIIOOTINO TO! IIW.MKNT July 2 to 9 JKl'VICRSON it iVlAVIUUS OCA lOAfOtHT ESalliSEQ ftZX .Jfi? -.Kz& M n TURNESS BERMUDA LINE 34 Whitehall St. Ner- Torfr City FURNESS, WITHY CO, LTD. llnarte nidc, rhllidrlphla. Pa. i LINE &" V ... Vea.1 V la atvAfct Cedrlc ifav l Jn H .luly 0 Celtic May 28 June I'i Jul" -- New York riierliniira -Southampton Olvmplo ... . Sfay 14 Juna I June IJ Adrlatlo .. . Juno 1 July 8 Aub .1 New Vnrk nnd llontnn AmreH Clhraltar. Nunlea and Oenoa Cretlr . . iray 1 1 July 12 -- Canoplo June IT - Phllndrlphla Liverpool VarklnAW May 21 nawrfoVd Mar 28 July 2 Au. 0 FrelKht onlv AMERICAN LINL RED STAR LINE N. T., rlimoulti. Cherbourc. Antwrru Lapland ... May T June 11 July IJ Rreonland Mv If June IJ Ju y 2J rin'and . . May 21 June 2'. Julv .in T.i.n June 1 Ju'r 2 Aua 1 N T. Hnmbura 'via. Cherb'jr after Mav 21' BLACK DIAMdisJ) STEAMSHIP CORP. PHILADELPHIA io Rotterdam Am. S S "Educmont" A'oip Loading W. J. Grandfield & Co. Philadelphia .tpens 308 Chestnut St. Lombard 61Jft-7-8.U Main a&JO-i JtT Oi O midMollVX TKiy Couporv ' mtaeMMuoA-u-Mwhiuhiiist. ree Jerf ro hewYBrfcHt 1 Aie ( , Vi MiC I rvriiMrl ia4ain A WHirt eouAt 'A BWW " & Strr X VMV- ni& FR.EC coov of vour . DcLuxa llluatrattd JumrncrTouny JooKlet M Mlnnekahda llanenuria Mono)Ja Ma 21 Juno. in Aux 11 June 2 July 14 Aur 21 June IK Jnlr l.litd.lnhln 411niffOtv Wait Taconk . . .. ; May 28 rhlladelphla llamlnirar , Raat Indian . . ... M- 1" PhMadelpMa An fwrn. Mlaeourl -May 12 , MVilftlppi Jnna 4 PcytMen Mav 21 ' Mdryland June 11 phlla. HamNurr Lilian & Ilanile: Tolanrt (Prelahl for Paniut only) May 2ft . ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE Phllnrtelphl . -1 ondon Mlnouri. IV '" ,r ataslpnl June I Bcjthlan Ma- , 'larylanil June 11 nOLLAND-AMEUICA LINE rhllodelphlii Hottrrdam Soeatdyk May 27 lntemallnnal Mercantile Marine fn, im FTrAMRfl- i v.in.nno tons Paaaenrer Offlre 1SI0 Walnut ft.. Phlln. rreUht Omre. 4U.V41I llonrae Rldt.. Phlla. DmeSteanish.9 Lines PHILADELPHIA, BRISTOL, MANCHESTER, GLASGOW U.S.S.B. S.S. MONO.MAC Kperied to "all Mar tOth for ROTTERDAM t.H.P.Ue-B. H. "nTSTKHN IIOPK Knactad to Sail May IWh at roNrrmKNrR ratts Harrus, Mnffill & Co., Inc. 425 Lafayetta Uldr, Philadelphia lambard OJtn-1 Mala 1I( SrKINt. LAKr., '"'.ACH. N. .1. THE SHOREHAM M'RINtJ I.AKK IIKACH. N. i. 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