w7-j77j;r7Trrj77r . -X ' T? jft ,. - " V rh 1tv "'v' "' - ?''V' EVENING- PUBLfo tLEDGEPHILADELPHLA, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1?21 35 "jFnFtff Letters to the Editor mi..HinUlna" Car Riders a, tht Editor of the Evening PuoMo Mow . wish to ap.sk "t an unthinking . SrneMOpI have In th ears of hold, tiblt " ?"'.".,,.,.. cutting all the 82.,"?," h, S."' "ho -II- I th. litMe tnrl of the erosa seal, aonigni a mtiia """'- iir.tin f.rtuiin to read, Ir.h. MMtnVer ho s't next to th. win; but the P"""".. .nri n.ld It to that .J?"" "'" , X .ut off Worn mr mw, iVl rrlueTantly J had to fold It nd iMnfc and rnucuii"; inn.nev heme. a,.altlm 1 hve asked my. seatrrnt. to Tl to rT.ua ind now when I meat op. mm "untlilnkei." ! almuly trhe It up. CI '"V- . ...1,4.1,, rA rnltimn Amu ,h.V; people will read thl. nrttil and s-nj ..'".! "s".!,iTk,0;?.' w " ' Fniiaaeipni., ' ----- a Tribute to Henry Budd e tht titter of ihe Kvenliia rustle Ledger: c ... t.u .Mfarllnn rtilT crADhlO MP m" "? r"'i-j:;.vii r iAt m. remit me to add another matter which at th, time aerrnrn iu "' -" ' --- tnc . . , . Wb-n we wr boa Mr uuaa, less m.r. - " .ih. n.v senior lived at Bavonth Ind llutlonwood streets, within flra mln- . ii. ... t hum. "curing th. Cirll War of HM-SB h. waa Alenet of our smeii-noy rtiiiriniii ir . '.... i-i .-A I hid narked my ,,,, to th flrat llautanancy of Ita Com- 11 i- aha tnrnlntr (?nlftnpl Tllldd At OUT mroiuip "-v ..-....-. -.----- -- ..- that I had bn advinced to the ' i t h PimninV. That WAll thfl f&minr nn ftnt! 1ory of my life In the mAfer that t iiv Mf Dudd neldom, un- ... i. lot n ti iim.tA mv AfflfrA MurtH hla approval of my proteit acalmt l eanfltioua agrRce wuish u iwi v ..... ..... k.4 annrht tn Inflict UDOtl On of I. . Ll.hln t.t.MW.l4 AfltlKMf. ttl ttlM 'wtr nuraau, an attempt which redounded only to the honor of tna intenaea victim ana U the dlnerace of hla "aTinarlor," JUIir J 'lllAurvvinii, jr. nmidelphU. April 80. 1121 Favors Country Qlrl for Wife I ft H d(tor o the F.vtnlrte PnbHc .adper.' air I'.rm t me to av a lew worae in iniwer tn a. letter in ine mipii rorum .iti.,1 with th. Initial! "U T. V " from eouotry in to tno oiitci ji wh .t irt better ttian city eiria ana m wniir vi I m a souri man aeed twenty-alx, ilule and refined, of Jewlah parentage. The juetlon l Why la th country irtrl Vtlter than th clt ulrlT For the followlnt .mane The c tv girl from m hk oi lour- imii nr niteon beitlna to apend her evenlnra i itince cluba. calntlnK her face to make It Bore ettractlve. ann oy mua apenaini ner tint nKlct one of the moat Important Iblnn for her on benefit and that la readmit hooka Thlnklnr developa the mind. till the become an intellectual younr laoy, which l quite eesentlal ae an accomplish, tnent for the home pyrionally I am not against aanctnar, dui Here h in e a limit to It The city tirl today dtmtndt more irom tne younir man ttin the tountry air' Tho eolutlon of the (thiol problem of today ht become more pre b'Jlln-n proAteerttOr propoeltlon than is Ideal queetlon of life with the city airl. they value the une; man'a pocketbook more thin hie pereonaiity. Me intelligence ana nm trtfllcctua! ablllt t am speaklnr from ob t.rvlm things and from personal experience, A treat majority uf the city glrle today like rount man no matter now ignorant n may be as long as he cart dance and ahoer ihem a mod time. He Is admired by many r.rli. bui the ;oung man who cannot dance tut I' Intellectually developed and cannot afford to ahow good times ae the other fel tcw tort ho In Ignored Personality. In ttlllttre. and Intellectuality havo no value en the matrimonial market today, but dane In; and i,tnne havo and therefore the nuni ber o dlmrce cares In the cltloa. compared vith the percentage of the pooulatlon of tho tojntrv la larger toclar than ever before. Th4 country girl Is entirely different from the clt air .She la not fond of running to llmcea ''n night she la not painting her Iff ce ahe a home girl and ahe reads and iittnKF tne i-onaiaers personaiit ana in- 'clllctnr h'aher than good times, and ahe tni not il.nund from the man machines. Ittnantr fur in? In und other thing, which I'.tf man el present while he Is only a vnrkinr nun cannot afford to provide for Itir Wen I agree Itli that letter that a cotmtr xir 111 surely make a better wife lid a more lo'il life companion than a diy air' nd persona Ilv, 1 favor more a ytMD : than h city girl, becauiw 1 think tntt a country girl ll encourage a man to ee amwtlnu. and will make hi life more Intertallng ar.d ninr happy, because, love, lfydt und -cepi-ci to each other can make life te' .nd the country girl Is th kind " 'hM THOMAS HANSnURY Phllade rhta prll 2R 10'JI A Spinster Repul.er Totkr r.4or nt thr Ri-tntno TtibHe f.erffler Sir roiuidnn the C. T V crusade Vtlnat n ro n ItlMI. rl nnf fnre.t that tobacco is in ni protection len to man tv Providers to eafeguard his honor and m.jriiy trom ih wiles tnd attnekj of rare graaa widows and aplnaters. the rcntri bill ts renuimant In th. nolh m u tnhac. o repulsive to the design " "!" and when left alone In an office with one o' -nese horrid antls many a man - iiTUrg w mnaticate the quid" con lllDtlt o gu.rd li maelf itrjln.r ih. n. aeniiiuloua old maid . . J , El. RANDALL. fn'lad'lniiia pnl IS insi. Colored People and Politics K fh' r rfitor nt th tf.fMimn r..hi. -j . I Sir The d ,a 0 ,h, Aabur) ,qUJll rthtI "Keep MotherV Heart Singing" On Mothers' Day May 8th Remember Mother with Records They play on all Phonographs J"nR : music Into her k any Brunswick tnV for "I'tle Br?,thc.rP,Mn." nn,M ' 8nd 0lher PProprutc sdec- tnsra Day. Af-W ..a ay, Mmy ath. The Bran "ick.B.lke.Coll.nder Co, Lhicajo L f?Hl THE PEOPLE'S FORUM tratters to the Editor should be sal brief and to the point iw poMbJe, avoldlnjr Rnythlntf that would open a denominational or sectarian dls cusaton. No attention will be paid to anony. mous letters. Names and addressed must bo signed rut nn evldeneo of (rood faith, although nameei will not be printed IT request is made that they bo omitted. The publication of a. letter Is not to bo taken as an Indorsement of Its views by this paper. Communications will not be re turned tinleiu accompanied bv post nge, nor will manuscript be saved. bill before tho Pennsylvania Oflslature la signifies nt a. proving th. futility of any at tempt by the colored people to obtain equal rights at the handa of the Republican party. That the meaaur. wis killed In th. house of lt friend. Is not a new experlenr., but, oomlna' at a time when two faction, of the republican party are struggling for th. mas tety In Pennsylvania, 11 offer, the colored poopl. an opportunity to prove If they are really worth what they are asking. Th. henchmen at th. Capitol held In such contempt the Negro's Importance aa a po lltleal factor that they would not aocord to th. bill the honor of drlne on th. floor of th. Benats, but killed It In th. committee of (out)law 'and (disorder, where. It appears, th. stag, previously bad been set for the commission of tho crime In contrast to this emphatlo repudiation ot tb. Negro's loyalty to th. Itepubllcaq parly In our liberty-bawling state, bo In New Tork and New Jersey have granted full cit lier.shlp right, to them, with no apparent thought or for of black domination, while Pennsylvania, th. keystone of the great It. publican arch, wa. actually scared while by th. ghost of social equality Thn nam. "aolon," aa applied to this ag gregation of misfit statesmen, is a mis nomer, and should bo "nolons." To a.aum. that th. granting of full cltlt.nshlp rights to 300,000 colored people of Pennsylvania woud chants th. social and political com pletion of the atato and Imperil white su premacy la abaurd, even among: people where r.a.on la .till In an embryo state of develop ment, and how can It b- held a. a tenable (round by people claiming our high standard of Intelligence and morality? Forty out oa the fifty year, of unbroken allegiance to the Republican party have been barren of re ault. commensurate with the colored man', worth a a factor In the politics nf the state. Thl. political slavery might have continued , Indefinitely had not thn Ignominious defeat of the, Atbury bill brouftht them to the "tesUnrc block" along their ladder ot life, from which they ahall "write their future aa lbe' eilmb." The uotored people have no Internet In common with tho Republican party aa now conatltated. Reaaon, race pride and "tf preservation all sutsest a change. It only aa an experiment. Certainly the situation, politically, can be no wore., and. In addi tion, th.y will experience the novel aneatlon cf trying- to walk alone, which aooner or later they -will have to do under any cir cumstances The prinelplea of Lincoln, Sumner and Garrison ha been auperaeded by the prin ciple, of Calhoun Toombs and Tillman, In proof of which the hall, or legislation at Ilarriaburar ramr with the a.nttm.nt nf those slaveholders of th. South In opposition to the equal rlghta bill Therefore, my con tention that the colored man who .till feels h, maelf tied to the chariot wheels of the Republican party plaoe. himself beyond the pal. of sympathy and assume, the dangerous opposition of an obstaol. to hi. people's free ana wnoi.surae development ELIJAH HODOEH Philadelphia, April 28, 1921. Memorial Day To th A'riftor o thn Evening Pvihlio trdper: Sir I think I can give your correspondent the story ahe deelres A young lady of the South wa. rompletjnr her musical education in Italy, On a certain dsv sch year she ob aerv.d great number, of people going through tho street carrying flowers Bhe Inquired of a friend whither they were .going Her friend Informed her that It was the Festa della Morte Feast of the Dead and Invited the young- Georgian to go with her to one of the cemeteries 8he went and found that an altar had been erected there and o. priest wse con ducting the service for the dead After the service a bugler aounded lights out, after which the people strewed the crates of their frlenda with flower, and offered prayers for the repose of their souls Tho beauty of tre custom Impressed th. ounr ladv from Georgia, and when she roturned to her South land she called together a number of her lady frlenda. explaining to them the Festa della Morte and suggested that the South adopt the custom which was done They adopted Mty 29 of each jesr as Memorial Day, when they strew the flowers on the graves ot the Confederate dead. After the O. A R had been established John A. Logan who knew of the southern custom, ordered that May 30 of each year should be obetned aa Decoration Day (now Memorial Day) for the North It Is quite possible that the custom had spread to all of (he southern states prior to I88S W L HI, LIS. Philadelphia. April 27 1021 Rex Beach To the Editor ot the Evening I'ublio l.tdatr Hlr KIndl print a biographical sketch of Rex Reach K ji jj Harrington N J April 1ft, 1021 Rex (ISlllngwood) Beach win born at At- FINE PLATINUM WORK Artistically designed and remodeled. Deal direct with manufacturer. Lowest prti'ea guaranteed Prompt service. A. E. MOSS, 33 S. 9th St. v vJKswer.Tr.NEO APORATttf Adds quality to cooking With the cream left in! Compositors Wanted Come ready for work 48 hours per week in Printing Co. Questions Answered ' E352W I MiyKN wood, Mloh . September 1 1877. He wae educated at Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla,, and at th. Chicago and Kent Col lege, of I,aw, Chicago, He married Cdlth Crater tn 1007 His present, home I. at Lake Hopateong, N J Leading among (h. book. h. has written are "Pardner.," "The Spoilers," "The Harrier," -The Sliver Horde," "Oolng Some, ' "The Ne'er-do-wU," "The Net," "The Iron Trail" and "Rainbow's Knd " He hat also written several pla,yo, ArtlaU and Their Work To thl editor 0 Ins KvMng I'ubUo Ltttow 8lr Will you please publish In your col timn. any Information regarding the artl.t. It. Ward, and hi. work around 1808 Also the palnt.r, B, JT Waters, painter of ani mal life? (Dr.) W. J. C. Philadelphia. April IS, 1031 The name, of these artist, are not con tained In any encyclopedias ot art and art ist, or any encyclopedia, ot blegrapy. Foreman of the Jury To tht Editor of the BueMno Public Ledger: Sir What are the apect.l duties of the foremen of th. Jury! F, t.. O. Philadelphia, April a;. 1011. Th. foreman of a Jury la the chairman or presiding officer of th. Jury. It. re ceive, any paper or other articles figuring Ih th. ca.e, put. tbe question which th. b)dy I. voting In an endeavor to secure a verdict, communicate, the. wishes of th. Jury tn th. court and upon returning Into tbe courtroom nets as spokesman, announcing th. verdict, If any, or Inability to agree. For Mathematicians To the Bttitor of the Rvening Public tedder.' Sir Will your reader, kindly help me to aolve a problem? Tb. office where I am em ployed U pretty nearly bordering oh ex haustion to convince each other that- some ono Is wrong Th. question It: I. It possible with a square 4 by 4 Inches and containing aixteen square Inches to be cut up to form a rectangle 3ft br 0l Inches and containing- sixteen and one-fourth aquare Inches, assuming (hat th. line. In th. squara ar. th. cutting linear W. L.. C. Philadelphia, April 27, 1021. "A Scrap of Parchment" To the Editor of tht Itiiemtno Public l.tdoW Sir Of th. almost unnumbered Oaelngt of the origin of Lincoln's remark, (hat I have collected. I do not find, the 884th of Rochefoucauld's maxim. I would .Ita like to know, where In Arlatophanc. I. "a acrap of parchment,' It la said that this Is in. earliest declaration of ths uselessnes. ot a solemn national document. C. W PATTERSON. Phllsdelphla. March 27, 1021. ' Sketch of Mrs. Meade To the Editor of the Evening IhittKe l.tdgtr: Sir Will you kindly print In the Forum) a biography of the life of the author, Mrs. L T. Meads? D T. Hsddon Heights, N. J , April 20, 1021. Mrs 1,. T Meade, a famous Irish au thoress, wa. born at Bandon, County Cork, the daughter of a clergyman. She has writ ten more than 200 novels, leading amomr which are "Love Triumphant " "A Race With the. Sun," "The Sanctuary Club" and "Storlee Prom the Diary of a Doctor " In which she collaborated with Robert Eustace. Courier Problem To the Editor ot the Evening Publw Ledger: Sir Replying to "B M " In your ieeu or April 23. "II. M " will not attempt tn solvo a simple proportion by the operation "B. M " suggests "An equation la the algebraic expression of two equal quantities with the sign of equality placed between them," and eveiy term In each ot the two member, thereof la lnttrdependent in value with each and all of tho other terms The product of ths extremes has no value whatever Independently of the values of (he means Twenty-live, "the onlr elvn quantlH," and X, the only one nought, ure conspicu ously the only terms appearing In "H M 'a-' Proportion, which proportion, at this present wrltln', Is "most remarkable" In being cor net lulling X equal dletanc marched by army while courier traveled from rear to front all algebraic work Imolved can be legibly written on a 'scrap of paper" the alse rf a postage stamp, ss follows "X2" repre rentlng X square. In sccordance with the manifest wishes of the ecod editor- 2BI-X X-X 2ft -X 2B X2X2 2X2C2S X2-312 ft The square root nf I2 S le 17 B7707 which Is the alue of X A. prevlouilv stated the courier advinrea 28 X mile, and returns X miles, so he i T.lT S?pl? r;"7.m will appear dally In (he livening Public Idgeir, nd alts In the Snnday Public lVdirr. litter! discussing Umelj topics will he printed a. well aa reqoeXed poems, and questions of general Interest will be nn.wrea7 OLD PARLOR SUITS MADE EQUAL TO NEW Reconstructed upholstered and polished $15 r First-class vt ork guaranteed, Slip covers mado no Wa carry a largo stock of upholsterj in satis it,, ei-i.itife ui, wiiuir-cijue price. AMERICAN UPHOLSTERY CO. Oldest and Largest House of It. Klnri 305 Arch Street Sf&tor.S.M Best White Enamel you like a boon to mothers and babies. Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresses Box Springs Bedsteads 1632 Chestnut Street Clean-Up Week travels 252X miles, or 2SIX1T,I7T7 e0.8SB34 miles. As an arithmetical proof, 60 8Bt3 di vided by S8 a.4t421, which Is th. dis tance traveled by courier while army marchee on. mite, . Tbe army has marched 17 C778T rnllee wh.n the courier reaches It. front. lealng but 7 83281 mile, to complete It. twenty flv.-mlle march, which 7.83283X2.4143188 IT 07787, Ih. distance the courier travel. In returning to the rear It "R, M." will apply a similar arith metical (est to the figures he ha. riven, ho will find that th. courier, returning- at th. required "uniform speed," would hat. paased tbe rear and reached a point 8.0 mile behind th. rear when the army came to It. halt, H. M. Philadelphia, April 28, 1031, "W P B. "There 1. no city ordlnanoe against the keeping of chickens, unlets they should constitute a nuisance, when it would be necessary (o get out an Injunction com pelling Ih. owner (o get rid of them, Inhn Hchleeker W cannot undertake to arrange class yells for publlo school pupils Poems and Songs Desired A Wordsworth Poem To the editor of the Evening Piiblio Ledger: 8'r Pleas, print In your p.per th. poem "Th. Daffodils," by William Wordsworth WALTBrt nUTLBR. Ardmore, Pa,, March 22. 1031. DAFFODILS I wender'd lonely a a cloud, That floats on high o'er vales and hills When alt al onoej I .aw a crowd. A host of golden ,daffodlls. Resld. th. lax., bee.ath the tree. Fluttering and danolng In th. breere Continuous m Ih. star, that shin. Anrt fwlnlfl. mm Htm miii- . --" . lilt, UUINf T., They .(re(ch'd In never-ending line Along in. margin or (h. bay: T.n thousand saw I at a glance, Tottlnr their head. In sprightly dene. Th. wavea betid, them danced. bu( Ihey Outdid ths aparklttur waves In glee, A poet could not but be gay In such a Jocund company: I gated and gated but (ltd. thought What wealth th. show to m. had brought For oft. wh.n on my couch I lis. In vacant or In pensive mood, Th.y flash upon that Inward eye, Wblch I. the Ml., of .olllude And (ben my heart with plea.ure fills And dances with the daffodils. War Song 8upplled ToJjH JTdUor 0 Evening Public Udoer Str Bom. (Iroo ago I saw a request rot th. words of the song "A Knot of nius and Oray," I Inolo.. tti.fn, Mrs McM IlrldMburv, Pa March 26, 1021. A KNOT OF ni.UB AND QUAY Tou ask mo why, upon my treaat, unchanged irom aay to any. Linked eld. by side ou one broad band I wear (he blue and mu. I had (wo brothers lonr ago, two brothers blithe and gay, One wore a suit of northern blu. the ether southern gray, One heard the rolloall from the South, and llnk'd hla fate with Lee The other bore the Stars and Stripes with Sherman to th. tea, And this Is why, upon my breast unchanged from day to day Linked side by side on this broad band, I newr k anoi ok Diue ana gray. Both fought for what they deemed was rlcht and fell with sword In hand une eireps nenaain Virginia'. hills, the ouier on ueorgia's strand. iRii tne same sun shines on both their graves that rests o'er bill and n1tn And In my dream, of vanished dajs, my brothers live again. And (his Is why, upon my breast, unchanged irom uay io uay, Linked side by side on one broad hand, I wear a Knot ot uiue and gray ""Foreign Views of the Statue" To the Editor ot the Evening Public l.,n,r- Sir A reader has requested (be f.illowlni poem, entmea -troreicn view, ot the Statu..." (Miss) MARGARET R. DAILET I.n.daln Pa Acrll 4 1031 On tho deck ;f a ateamer that came up the pay Som. garrulous toreigners gathered one Do we serve you? We Handl. Only tb Vary B 2240 Lbs. to Evory Ton For 35 Year. We Serve You Right OtyEN'LETTER'S SONS A Yard That Hat No Equal Trenton Ave. and Westmoreland St. Dell rraakfsrd lis Key.Une Ritst SSS Nursery Furniture The Kiddie-Koop This dainty, practical com bination Crib, Safety-play Enclosure and Silent-nurse will relieve you of worry and work. It will insure Baby'b comfort and save your stronKth. Protects Raby from floor draughts, etc. Per mits him to utrotch nnd oxer ciso in perfect safety. Light, strong nnd snnitary, it tolls noiselessly from room to room, up stairs or down stairs, on the porch or where and Every Week Lots of hot water is demanded in the modern home. You can get it quickly, conven iently, economically, with a Gas Water Heater attached to the kitchen boiler. Water Heaters sold-by us con form strictly to "A. G. A." specifications, 7'orw Payments THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY day To vent (heir opinions on maders 'and (hint. On this side (he Atlantic, In language pe dantic. 'Twas much the same gathering that any ship brings. "Ah, leokr' said (he Frenchman, with prldt, his lip. curled, "See at Liberty Statue enlighten ae world' 7.e grendt colossal tat evxlr vas knonn! Thus Uartholdl fa. speak, Vlv. la Franco- Amerlquit La Uelle Franc mtka is statue and Clod make te stone I" Bald (hs flooichman, "No need e'ver epakln' sa. free, The thing Is na stia', tlr, (hat w. eannt see Do e (hlnk (hat wl ot ye the folk rouldna (ell? Sin '(1. Liberty1, fltalye, I ken na why that y. Dldna keep Jt at h.me tn enlighten your .or." Ih Knglithnian (tared through hie watch- crystal eye ''Pen 'anor, by Jove, If I too bea.tW high' A monstrosity, weally, too lawge to be seen: In ronordon, I say, It's too large for (he bay. !('. much lawger (ban one we've at 'ome of the Queen!" An Kalian next Joined the colloquial ecim- mar. "I dree.- my mnnksy Just lllte-a d Image, I call Rarthotdl Frenchman eot-a spunky. Call-a me 'Macaroni.' lose-a me plendy mo-spy I' He break-a my organ and keel-a my monkeyl ' My Ijrnder feesherman, hear-a what he aay. . No trnre-a he catcha de feeeh (n de biy. He drop-a de eeln, he no get-a de weeth When he malT-a de grab-a, only catch-a de crab-a. D btr-a French Image acare away all de f.ethr "By (he home rule'" said Pal. "and Is (hat Liberie.? She', the biggest owld woman (hat Iver 1 see H No tablets are used in Abbotts J& M M Cream Buttermilk, but, fresh 91 El pwrv Hnv. it is mnHa sMAnHfl- 9 viaKeB'c ? IS nnlrrr utiHat" h trjaTTn'ri-f'nl orroc f lfcSJr V Is m of our laboratory. 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OI'm towld lhat (he stone Is (oo cowld Woold ye mqlnd (h shlllaleh she howlds In hv hapdl" Held Ih Cornlshman "That's ni a .hllla lah, y. scsatrp' Looaks (o I like Diogenes 'ere wf 'I. Lamp Searchln' heard fur a 'onset mean." "Fslth that Is (rus " MuUered Pat. "Phat w say. fur he', loekln my way. And bv the e.mw favor, don't recognise you!" r Sbus( v.lt-uod.,1 dolt ypit." ssid H.nr, "v.C. dr matt.r; K va. von cf.dem merrnall. coomed ouwd from der nir, Und h. h.s nuHlnas n, und der vlnlry vlnd plow., Und fur th.me, und fur pldy, she vent (n d.r eldy. Und buved her a suit from der r.ty-m(e clot." "Me so sahe. jou folerw.. loo muehee (alkeel Tou no llae I4l vo'i heap tako walke Jllm alle same Chinaman 'velly Olr Joshes lllm.IInelea Sam got-e.. catch urr lain, ne Umbl.Ieel , Heap velly klr ahlrtee -m no llkee washes ... ... . M l- --a--a '.&-. ,1. nulled N'fjnr criea janioo, iti..wu. - -nan's IorM . . ., . He's cunt bc to tho earr. 'i-menn no lookln' for .,,,,. Alius knMvid by de nalo surronndln II Jess yob looken dal crown. Jes yhti looken dat gown I !.or' ,ii-muesy, I knows I's a gone, nigra now"" Said the Tankee, "I ve heerd y diseusaln' her flgger. And t reckon you ttrsmrers halnt seen nuthln' bigger Wall. I hain't much on boastln nut l II go my pile . . When sow fitrrlners cum vou'll fine ner lo hum I . Dew I mean' what I aay? Wfll som.wh.l I should sml'e " IN a market where solid transportation qualities are more and more the determining sales factor, Mercer is being discovered all over again. Men and women, accustomed to think of iraTprimarily fast and "sporty" are buying it today for a host of other merits more important to them by far. We have shown them that with speed and looks go superb riding qualities, genuine economy, both of operation and upkeep, road holding ability that keeps the car tracking at all times right where the driving is best, unusual factors of safety handed down from its original racing design, and a simplicity and accessibility throughout which is delighting them possibly most of all. You who have read this statement are interested in the Mercer car. Come in and let us show you, too, why :t becomes more and more popular as simple transportation standards become more and more the factors by which automobile values are judged. . HARE'S MOTORS, Inc. PHILADELPHIA BRANCH 2314 MARKET STREET Locust 450 W1 w-Aslrtr P NEW USE FOR OIL OF CLOVES Doctor D.8coTer New Treatment for Skin Tronblet While trying for a quick anlldote for aunburn f)r Oeorge A Hundng, on. of H.lllmore's beat-known drug xlete, found that oil nf cloves when omblned with a grease). s. Skin Cream, soothe, the nerve, of dls ea.ed or Injured akin a. easily as It alleviates the pangs of toothache It knockd Kcxema so quickly he f:av. It the name Noxx.ma Grease ass Rkln Cream A.k your druggls( for a Jar. or (he Noxteina Chemical Co of Bat timore, Md , will mall you a sou enlr jar upon receipt nf tht. clip- pin a tni and 10a to cov.r postsge and packlnr.- AOU. JM a Ml JH UB iAH..yW. 1ZP Two Friends Talk "Did you ever try1 ED. PINAUD'S LILAC Perfume.'" "Not until recently. I have used ED. PINAUD'S Eau de Quinine Hair Tonic for-years, but as I have the 'high price' perfume habit, I never tried the LILAC until a friend sent me a bottle." "How do you like it?" a'I like it so well that it has cured me of paying three dollars an ounce for 'fancy' perfumes. In using ED. PINAUD'S Lilac I find that its odor blends delightfully with the fragrance of ED. PINAUD'S Hair Tonic." "I too have noticed that the odors of these two prepara tions blend finely; this is a great advantage to women who use them." These are the Leading French Toilet Preparations Sold in America PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD ! ED. PINAUD'S HAIR TONIC (Eau de Qiimn) eliminates dandruff, keeps thr scalp healthy and imparts lustre and new vigor to the hair. Famous for a Century Sold in four and eight ouncr bottles also in one litre sue. S' te, .-it j 518 Ludlow St. HAHE'S MOTOHS INC. Ul"kfJ. " ' -' '-5- c WE SHALL KEEP FAITH , "' IVJiiW ar" T Mf hi V. 8. ratsat OBs
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