18 EVEXIXG PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAT 13, 1921 ? 1 m. 'U I 1 :u . , Hffi 1 its, . &-?. hi - 5. s fco. 1 r THE PEOPLE'S FORUM tellers to the Editor l mu'li-r In n i Will rOUI'!" UK ns ' '''1 r" ' Couples Should Live Alone Tn the F.dltur ' t'- I ' " n Pi. rfii' Sir In r'n 'Ur I'l'iwP'"1 "' " !. T." I wish 'ii nuke n f inB"'""" Th. aver.iff" l'i diss not u h n th tsiri" inu- i'n i" Thftt is no !nmi for n "if1 eilioum llvs b'"1 h fluush'pr- Mi themselves -i' f ' n Ion on- v " 'n children in i" " ' i had her iihti ml " tbelrt Vr inni .1 T .K. . ( Ivrj 1 l ' ' n M'i JHUWini i I'n man i in- ." .- . , - , ... , , t ' n n limh Mi ' i i hi I then nu lll'l t Hi I.etipr tn I ho Kdltni RhouUl ho ns I rn r .mil to th.i i ni a. piisMbIc, .ii'Mtlini; anjtliir.K tint wmild opi u a ilcnnmin.itlorml ot aoct.it i.in ills i .iii- on No .ittnntion will ho paid to anony mous .-ttprs N, unes and .ulrlresii'i must, hi- ljmi 1 ns mi tnidi'tico of Bond fnltli ntthotlKli li.imrs w'U H"t l" prlntpil If request Is made tliat tiipy hn omlitod The iiuhlirntlon nr a letter la not '(i he tHUtn iih tin tndorjunent of lea Ii'mh In thin piipor Cnmniunlra'ioti will not ho re "trtiii l iinl ,ii cnmpnnled hv ;ot iCo t"i uli nt.imitx'rlpt ! .ivel (ini) pounds of olenitis rgnrlns rnnnufiifturM . The Clodded of t.lbsrty cm 800 OnO.OOO rounds of crenmw butter and ' Ten thousand celestial directed the way 700.000.000 rounds uf farm butter. I And hither conducted the dame A fair buddlnB branch from the rara'ns 1 i .shlei 1 - I I 'f I i ,.- no mi 'I t f. linns h 1 Questions Answered A Disputed Saying To Ihf t.ililnr o) the livmlna Pubhr l.tda't- Sir- Who Iw the author nf the sAln nlmut "the world vrlV find a beit"n path to Ms dior' - l"ee rIvo correct wordin o( this fine thought. Mits w i. MM.r.Ann. Phlladelphle. May 0. iiiji The auetailon Is ns fii"'uvs ' tf o mno Mnarh a belt'T e.iTmin wr'te a botr Imhk " build a bettor moui. trap then hl rieii' Imr, iho' he hi. la hlnuelf In the lldernem. h world will make a beaten path to bi door " P e authnrehlp of thle qilotutlen te In ' IV J T 'The bl(thet point In Mae eachuetut l Mount Orelock In the wet ern put of the etate. It Is 853." feet hljh The hlRheet mountain In Maine Is Katahdln, ftlOO feot. nboie WTiere millions with millions acrea, She lirought In her hand ns a pledge of her hi! e. And Iho plant she named I.lbertv Tree. poses. ToU wilt find It In Mr. flervtea'a collected poems In the public libraries. Oeore J'ltjpatrlck asks for a poem en- 'Tenn" The poem "I'd lUther He & Lobster Than a Wlto Guy" was printed In fthe Publlo'i Forum of the Sunday 1'cuto ijUDorn oi siarcn o. you can secure a cobt o' that Issui at the otflfi ' Pl'll I t'l North To e Philadelphia Mi' U t- I i tiabi' ait t1- m.in a tio-a-i'rt ..nr.troierey. but most echo itre attrlbu'e It n .1 Ti. wom.in iiwh'iIiiik'i B"t a e-it ,,, t:m"iim I'Rliln t'. Wilson, of Ohln ' ire 111 man ' -1 'jtn 'o taUi a e'rep d .ires thit tho eenlerce was used In a four wirneri rme.lf Ini'uded Mere in theli eernn n by lr J It teuton In a New York i e' r.ff-.rln him ihilr seats. In the mean 1rihtnrlan rhuTh while preichlnir on th ni. Iiiwei'er soni" in- woied "ei .ml .,,. n, (ouid nut be hid' Howeier the . mn i E4e th ii-',d i i'' snl h'msi ( oKr nf inlhorltv is that the s'n'en'e n"i ml ue f m- women promptly reiurnul w, orulnaliy ueed hv Ilnnreon The vn ur e tm. laiim i t.. lm found In the mottoes rt K - 1 ii ml 'n sMo anotber Inhtan.o i' i t.rt Huidiard M ulster and I w 're rid- For Renders to Solve and I prompi v .'.xid up. and In ordor " ' ,..,. , ,- ,,w t.. maKo the o.d linn fol that I lad not n.- V boird Is eimeen feit loup Inelie ' gu.n him mi e-at I -ft mi eleirr and walket ln"he wld at one end and tapirs down to i to tho end of th- train Tho o'd gentlen-an " Inches at the other. How far from the ' .... . ... n.t mitiT 1 ha nut mn Ur .mU .Ue.. ..(ft nt tiown two ma uto's Tn fii' wno ""- . vM. c.. t.ni, v.vn v.-s, .l4 iu i'ii nurnpnr oi sniiarr TO l . .' ?,,..T' l"O.e0re,, Jl i'eClellan Brad- Th w,Mt, exotic struck deep In the ground uatHd at West Point In tmtl tanKlnu second . Uk( ft ,mtlV(, ,t flortinM aniI ho,,, in nis class Thn tjim, uf lu ffult dr.. th, na(on D. T. 11." It Is eald that Abraham "!"o,!i iki. ....k-. .u,. Lincoln's eslate at his death was estimated .. T" ?u. ;l,'h'",';;v, !'',, 'lv ,. At AtHM.i iik aao i cnmlrdful or namea or distinction they came, at noout 11B.000. ror fr(1(,mPn 111)() brothrfi nEro, 'C. I P"." Tho aierace estimated depths . With one spirit endowed, they one friendship of all the oceans Is from tiro to two nnd a j pureii'd I alt miles. And their temple was Liberty Tree. Iteneath this fair tree, like the patriarchs of iild. Their lurid .n ran'eniment they nle. fnivxed with the troubles of llier and gold The cires of the grand nnd the great. With tttnlvr nnd tnr they Old Knglan.l sup Piled Poems and Songs Desired life In bcr nrrante m i. ' bn mo .. !.. .1 11 'I 'I b wr away nur hPP "'" no., f-r ou ha'o .. sister to vi, - .our rr-i , V' anddaushtu . mui x ' 1 '- r " "' " "' and son. and r i a duBb-T" dn . .-.. . i.. ..... l Itl . KU Oil 1 ,rJi'': '.:. ... .. ,.. m . m- ' m'niii - UUlllTi '"I , - .. ,,. . h. ... -fr 1 - , ft .,rv nt( ..O'ltl II tn.in no . ,n.ri. j Tho wom.n g"t the one remaining lOIl The Nntlon'3 Anthem e rw.ini ,J .'. A'-omntf I 'I. N r'1fl pjr--Ii- or -n is tha' th' i ' t ""' ' Mil tnnrd ea'i m do this and tho two e- if n,i probab.. n" i - " is a ns "io. ong .ni wer threupun offerd m Some iwm'i as subl'me e ml as '. rh 's- ."i ' ' Uni court"v 'tjst as some mn do bir Hanne- ' 1 t .s f " K" " " ,l '"" th."e a- ni i- ir-n who how cmir'osj I kenot. ' ''' .. wrords it ' i effective ' i r Indlscr n i i an dcid an m- i i forever i f. u drred hi i-n-that poes is n meaeii"ee if f.'i ' mler t m iii i s vn 1 V i ntnden N J . Mn) 0 1P21 (I l(. J. nu i- is 0'' g-111 from ! ii l gin i'ih ). m , "T-tllll.'l Mi Ii ,i i i ' 'h ni I- rn imsi -i ' t ' -, 0 , , . , f .im urn ni .lm ! . rn ."i. p- ! I. r. o.' than those who 'a--k It MR 3 ltV T M?IKY I'hl.slelphla. Mn I' it.1 I K Need More Than Mere Subsistence ' ' Kdilor nf fhe Ki" " F'tihli 1 'dorr- i sir- M'henever ibo TlillaJ- ph' i Va Real Country Girls Ncnrness of Germans to Paris To thr Kditor vf thf r.vrnma VubUr J,dofr Sir II "v mam tnllis from Psrls n .r the iltrmiin in their drive in 101 1 and also in Mm of inift' v i t Phlladr pblj Jjav P 1021 Tho ile-ttnn advance reaohed i-s high tid o' .ptrmlT i! ttll4 and brought thtn ti !, ! '"eniyflie miles nf Paris scouts M ' nearoi In Mav of 1H1A th'lr neirest Pt'-eioi to lMris was on the Anne. nppro '. i a'e i flft tnl s dl'tance. "One Winter's Day" To Mi" Frhfor nf IK VvfrAiQ Vubllr trdotr- Sir Where may 1 obtain the poem from which theso lines nrc taken? Tan a leader tell me? On wlnler'e day long long ago, Whn I was a lit 1 1- fe'lo.v A piper wandnpd to our door (Iray-headed. blind end yellow " Mlf IV R WYSNT. Philadelphia. May It. 10J1 titled "Olrl of My niuo Velvet nnd." Can tnu, -. ., a reader send it in? I yjEl D 4laV E w t.vdla Iionoian desires ths poem entitled Tacfimnni "The Last Hymn." the first verse of which i CSHIilOIlI Is I .a "The .abbsth Day was ending In a villsgs lCL ff 1.1 And the uttered' benediction touched the I JfHV IH tieople tenderly. '''sM As they rose to fata the eunset In the glow ing, iigntea west. And then hastened to their dwellings for Clod's blessed boon of rest." T S n " desires the words of a eomlc song popular about fifty years ago eonlaln Ins the lins ' nh Lord, ladles, don't vou mini Stephen' Mephen's such a III? that the devil won't believe him " vn A iMtA P lonial Letters? Oh, Lady! a: frt.iM mt ac !C Urocer T. r " OC01 "90AOVCA35 " ' OTV Itf&OSWe, Nnl.a I ' n' u Anr Other Itemed j I lOiea it,.- Moted To Most Oet HI oruggut 15c - 35c & $1.60 Worth its cost! ; .d,;e roiiii- M 'n' '. "i""7 rli Btr t i . -n it 'l-s'. I i i troversi ! 'ii !' 'i K-um 'eg. the desl-abi 'i f mirn ,nif im'n One of i' ' "os'ioiidoi t sms tb' h .11. rH . . ni.rr .1. tl 1 llU'r' V ' ' ''- '"' .. j. . . - 1, 'no tning nn. " wo .1 , .r" I'hn't aii 1 jntn slrl 'hat Is hoe t 1 ... p.. '.'ti 1 a- 1 n ti. mi tn 'he ' '-ur- i nm "' Bl" - whether eh. oos 'o iho i ". 1 ti" cuntrv me d-"s rn' brings her and i-l 1' 1 about I li heart an I pn.or in thr.t. m m or rem i " Spoil l' '1') gh' die- r: 1 ' " n"k i' 1 oov.'it rn l , ., . i I. m. e a frugs' ll m loving m h "ul r.i i '. r cht'd-'n 'o be i om. iiii n n 1 uni-n 111" kilt 'lu I makes -n' wn-es of the tM " a-jund Phou d h' i. r .. nuf i . , n an " usual!. - . . ' oo.ieit.n t ompe' i' aov1eir . n--se'-j luiii-es nan' rlght-hsr m i" ' wo - But 'hi . g . -M- i I. I Ii spen thrift rn i s -i . - 'i j .' ' In tho ns- - n 1 ' . ! I ? ' 1 1 ' lng and sms g . ot 1 " ly "-h.!' p' ).., washing . ' lio i- ' wa.l She t . s up h- -- farmei 'i 'i ' i ' i -. Inu- 1 j' . ' l- ' ho UlUSi 's I f o in'! while a 'a 'Ir t " ' while !' led s bu. j 'iKnt 1 the lsrdor f . -.1 Bird" ' a f.Ti uji f - ' se'ho Chlldren frcm u-1 a ' ijs rri MP 1,- 'he '!' !e if 'hi fe u- 1 d"" out in.ong ti-i ur ' - rib " 'i'- o rcmn a mens , eoci' and t i ' ' courts r m p- -eri.ir ." God l "S ' . 1" o 'ore.b." .'" " ! triOUS c lit- "- ' "r lt--ri ,. ' that ro .. '' . d "-.at ru.es 'M wr-d She In 'hi. t r , . i r-h s r : r - b i i bone of o m . r iw l.ind I " scarce and oi. .''- m Ir e in' ptltj-' .11H.1" '" PHICE Lar.gh r 1' i VN . . '.'1 m-s up r- r ling; th ridui-' n ' t- s i.-gi. i-n' Is usuall brnugh: rorh th.it tho cost ' ,ii 'rg has -iino .'.in ho I ilia- wag s i.--f .rn should l-i it, -'ii i' - f - Hi' e,eif rsutn"! ' thit i' I int. I 'ha' b,.i,i, i n..,j..t.. og ,.,.t, .,... t, n -edu oi ' pt .-.ni- Problem In Quadratics H'li 'he. have n.o -a e ins v.rk.ri. mn , roll.- (.-or thr I mi iy Publir I rdtjrr' i i w in -n to n. in -e. s ii r I on .'ust tir With vour Kin 1 permission, mim inii wages as win n.-ibl Ih.m 1 ' ' tre t0 prosont the ful'iiwing prol Jem In . w note tenor of tho a'gutti. r 'f tres Quadratics ... f'ii- iner"stod in wog.. -ohic'. as re- P tulco tho ato of a rectangular fle'd ies iround the cost of i ig ""u ' o bo uhtri ted fr.im t'Hco tho aiuare ot no ,-.. , suppusn thn ihei ' -1o to "he I long-el ' ! t'io remainder will bo 153.' i i.ng c ies onlv nut encush . f th fruits square i-i1 and If the square nf the oihor t 'ho, i abor to keep tl1' wr-i,o- n - e de i.o subtracted from its arei, the r htv m-i continue at wor ' i.i n- - maindi-r wi I bo ,-i,,J square rods, what 1 oil's f ,r th employers nnl u in H 'el' "h ares of this tl.ld and the length of tii. "teh s'llo1 I may sav here that this prob- tf that Is the stn'iw nf th nr --s .i. In m can bo sr',e,l without reining tn an irp-tf 1 by 'ho mp oers i " ' equ it or i f the tou-'h degree II. M. r 1' hones' about It nni so stito i ,i- . - . Phradelph'..). Mint) .'fi, ;!.!. m ooi ij4e the Issues If h iilC' inrkTi are entl'l'd ii noth'nc ni ic " c.r.. d.......j u. , I- 'vv'rr.-tiei,iin'n-.etnin I Swords Presented by Congress ii I :. n wh ' V'i... 111 . l (T '!. rdlfo- o' Me f"inij Pubric .iforr: iFei t'.' w.irkeie ,n that hutru'le pus ..i . --.r I'.'iso -m ', w luini swords ha... s. ru le ; N a singe .iri.mett o -to- tb i , -re vi t of l.!n s rodneil ' 't j t,.ed hv an of too emp over- in tl - K e 1 e !'im . x ' '"'I n ti 'h ?' en pienent.'d i-l ' irl f -1 .0" I hi .. In'i hla M i The following i ill. bo. , "(res. 1,.h p. .1 ,lr..e h I' . i gress for distinmiisheij W. L. IJ. !' It" .'I ist of army off cers - - 1 with Minis b i -ui V llijlm, Hn- M'.n James llunt.M The Greatest Short Poem l"o "te i'l -'' i1' I - , '' ' Si' A - J n e '1 ,.- wnclv t' . - ." .. -. I wen he i'i .''-. -r'T Kng' sn i rf.ii.' . f , ii.fi Blfled 'i ' i - i -i ... Was r 'o- i -r i o. - was '.urg' . - ' i 1 - There w , . a' r. r r -s The res .- many -en - '-,. i; - :i'' .were Ir -" ' :c- ,- s-. et Interest ,i 'h I cot " i r r m edded t -i ei,ve tt i -he xi'roesi n lens fr. n jr -'a 1. Ml.- ,1 i - p' r'inn r .ng p .- t l j'en.in' II. nlitnn 1, ltis'nn I.leutenan '. ' Moe ind Kns " Kdmnnd fhlpp nn ."eb"iar 13. 1,?', . , n, . Hu-hsrd M .1 i a -n. p-: ,,, vh ir Jomnil W n ' Pngadl. .Li.-, : i Hainor M. . 'btitral J p M -on HrUa.l . - Uei ' A. (Jultman y g i er (l-nerai T l: T" and Hr.ga.l r ' ml vv ,t IV -i-:i v """. -' ,s" "n ' "' '' MJor O-nera J in K. Iluui J.in.ri' i l-.M. Three Wells Problem . I llr n' II . . ; 1 ,i i ' sou i. n . j , . -h n. ' ein aei i on . f ' ,r I . p . ' ony t.f -,. ir - . i.m - in i- 'tl i r f i i . ni a i ii -i li revt - g.t I nr eamo v ' - -I n'e i I. iY n-i impress I soi the ao.ut in p'jh si d a njml' , t HKIl a-o fac'or i-s to he T ---e t- t j. Hre I"...' and a tl rea- a ad.... a'is ,f v.hk ea h i m is a we :e oi-io-s of tr ii ,trds 'or , i i,er o ig. , e- .' .s f, I so iru 'h'" d' n -i i Are ii.iiurr, i ii ii r- i ' I f r r tn"h i 1 II-r bo rg so 'i h. i. .in tl. so nu r i-'t their u'lthor'ti- for that i .ew .if 1 i i I can Imagine - gr-a'er Insult ' "i-. ,i ' " I v or'.d a i "'hers h. n t,, ?f tnm that - n 1 jhou d aocep' w ago ji, nierelv peea se is keep'ns t t going to one 'hem us much to uvn I'n as for the l.i s s. eril vears That la ex i' f i the same na t, nf 'h-m 'Ini at. o '.i' ed 'o t.o mirn liii i ii ii, gh 'o eus'oin .'fe If t 'iotn't tn in . i 'hat and no'h ing muro 'hi-n w" I tip. -u- t-,1 uj whit i 1 ' ire ii t 1: ? If 'V i ' -s i . . -. i, i, . a bir -nbsistente w ,u ii 1 .1 ' i- .s waste in nei i.t.ertts'nc "li - efiv.'g . ihr'm,n , an-J i-glnc tn ' v 1 wh .' 'i-im. lints b; 'ru aatnii .-xpir. pr - i.i.l'. - ,- r.K p- to pu-ohese -r.. b'".'- o 4, o goods o v enoe. o"i . hi m i auiomrii . i i nionds wn' Vi t " It w pr- t v '.. I.. r. ighi on ii . ihist . . iage an I if the ' .-. t t- 1. irt V. nsue- I i -i iiie. Ir w'fMT ilei ro ha nill if t r i I rU'iR. KK T YKltKfc:' ' ' otinec-d n 'h a' 'h'- ho-i. - n . VI t , ,v i pi ii ii an 1 to no'h in rr-iss ini'b-' ii i inn sh i g ir in ig i ii o f rm i' on ' ,u . ' n gli ' i . , J !, H I it ii " in;! "Take Hold of My Hand" To f lm Editor of fde Koenlni; Public I.rdnrr: "r I am verv nntlous to secure a poem containing the following lines: " 'Take hold Of my hands,' said the Utile child. "When the way is dark and the snow Is Pi ed Thick on my path and the wind Is wild Fap.i. take hold of mv hmd ' " JAMES T imANHHY. Ph'l.idelphla, Mav n. 102I. "I Hate to Be a Boy" To fie Pdlfor of fa.e ft' n I ll 7 PlWic I.cdjet f-tt- I nm anxious to securn a Juienl'e ftn which begins aa follows- ' I ha'o to be a hoi. I do. Theso o'd school books. I bate them too I toar them all In tatlers (inmmar, good-bj . those Iw s ate fools Vtl i keep a book en fu I of rn e An I all such tedious mattp-s SAitAll T lli-i'il. Camden, N J , Mav P 111" I "The Human Touch" 7". flu- rrflfor of far 'ver no Plib'C I efface ?.- I am verv anxious to s.i-ure , Hit e pi ! wh eh begins " TIs tho liumdn touch In this world that counts." S U V. I'l.ilirtelphla. Mav n ir2t 'T's io human touch. In this world tint ci unts Tno touch of vour band and mine. Mhi li means far more to the fa'n'ing he-irt Thin she, tor and bread and wine I'or shelter Is gone when ilie night . o e- nd bread lasts otili n .la. Hut tie touch of the hand an! tb sound of the Voice ctrc i n in Ihe soul ulwn- Poem of Revolutionary Period Tr ft!.- -ilttni o' thr ,'retMilo Puh " ,' --iftf. f S- '"lain print in our 1. . i , l'i mi the p em hi Thomas I'ainn I n. 1,'i.ci . rrro i. .! c, Ph ad! in a Mav 10 IHCl I HE LII1EHTY TI'.KR illy Thomas Palm i '1-'s' published In ITT In ' ' ! n' of light from the tign v nd uupporled her power on tie ei. I'or l.olt'es they 'fought without getting a groat, Tor the honor of tho Liberty Tree Hut bear, ye swains, 'tis n tale most pro fane. How all the tminnlcal Powers. Kings, commons nnd lords nre uniting amain, Tn cut down this guardian pfj ours Krom the Hast to the West blow the trumpet to arms. Through tho land let th Bound, of It flee, I,et the far and tho near all unlto with a cheer In defense of our Liberty Tree t I ' V. Subscriber." The poem, the d"scrlp 1 ton of which ou furnish us. is Robert ",'n loo's "The Cremation of Pam Mclice ' , W.. h. never printed It on account of its 'ength nnd have no copies for mulling pur- Do we serve you? We Handle Only Um Very f COAL LiO Lbs. to Every Too For 35 Yenra We Serve You Right OWEN LETTER'S SONS A Yard That Has No Equal Trenton Ave. and Westmoreland St. nU rrankford I1S0 Keystone Host S33 15Ra.iiotDLWNDHULiytlAV0RII EXTRACTS hmCTMMM Iwmfijjl ft- vr ' I 1 -rt1 tna' rnr r in 1 Tlif Ptiil' 1 onifn utll uppcur iliitlr In i In Kt.lr.c I'ulilii I !nrr. uml nlo In tlir nnlji PiihHt 1 41 err. I.e-tter' dl-rn-lnc tlnirlr t ( tll b prlnfftl. r!l a rc,iin,,i'(i i.Hni nnd cjnitlon (if nenpra! Intirct will ! fintwrrrd. K i . "fl IT iO wtj T Phi Street Car Courtesv To the Ki B" tlr1 ttnr mein " f.- ni lit' 1 TT ' u ma C Comfort Your Skin With Cuiicura Soap and Fragrant Talcum YOUR CREDIT'S GOOD Open an Easy-Payment Charge Account With ELLY'S DEPARTMENT STORES TFtti LuwMuwbTSBx&misznamEUBmmrj 3& 132CM?' e.1 31 B Four Groups of Used Cars Prices Made to Suit GROUP A A -' "f ar- v v.i" -$100 iinwri, b.i'.u f mvn' i . i.i.. in t-. GROUP B A 1 -t I f . ,,!. Si, 01) Sin iio.i n, I'd rii f 1. nn i ' ii t ti i t.i GROUP Z i -ni j.llii ' 'ni u n.i'ir p .. 'i ' i 1 GROUP D An- I . ' Hum $joo , vi-. i ,i' n 1.' ?yrrZit .-v ; ,w iij3 V; . WrWAl - 1 i 1A m TfW i i r asimnM.M ask cMbiL N.E.Cor. Chestnut at lltli Old Jewelry Remodeled Reset in to Modern Designs of Beauty, Using Our Better System of Confidential Convenient Credit. The sentiment that attaches to old Jewel Trinkets, may be retained and the gems remount ed into designs of modern beauty. We will submit designs and furnish esti mate of cost. The work may be paid for on our wsmmuw v5G?i ryw iig Jewelry Remodeled v rrom Uld innKets5v Onrn Saturday Eti'mnRo Send for Our Free Book of (5cms $1 Or so a week, is the rate we offer. Cash value. Cash service. Cash courtesy. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii Buy Your Clothes the Easy Way I On a Deferred Payment Charge Account I $1.00 a Week Pays the Bill. I 'Nn ini -.--I, '.(vtirit) or red tape re- iliiTit", nu rli vour promise to pay. I limp in niirmlticp vourscll. i ! 1 $1.00 A WEEK nil tire- vou in tin' m.irii -i i imiis 11 vou or your familj nt'td lutliinii. drf'-'.t"'. tit , mi roil in oursrlf lu us No interest, -"runt j or red tnpt' ri'nuirt'd. Mt-rdi vmir promise to pay. I SOCIETY MODELS r to sli tn ee The New Shadn- of Ian and ('ray. ,i ir n m i . i i ,i'- i I i ill a p i ".i1 . i 'I V i, . i , .: l,ri , 'i 1 1 '! i. ii j- ' I '' OH' li lill'l (i ' "II "l"ll No i tip r i hftiKi "f " kind LEXINGTON MOTOR CO. OF PENNA. Ivii-i I I re siilrnl I r lllkti ii tlldi: 8jl-S."l Nnrili ISru.itl Mnet E. I. I-KLLKNZ t-nlrs M-r I t-l I ir llei't Upeti Ill's nriunit III! I' urloiK Barcrain Coupon RTW" p s SI On a Week l tleC&h e-cniil r1' f i-ell rAM$ . H;f-sSIV?W i-Y i'"fV!t; t'v SlriJ'iri e.tji m ab ms 1 1 a r eaura..ii M J-i,jvwjnifj3jwjtvi; 3t"ir TJiMLo ,r tn rr our f t T( nmilv Sized Ke- liJ.jU I triuciaior lit GEO. KELLY'S I L THE HOME OF SMART FASHIONS S. E. Corner 12th and Walnut Sta. 2330-32-34 N. Front Street 1816-18-20 Atlanlic Ave., Atlantic City nm t il,i"1 ILLBYD) Cuts in Lumber ' Si'c nf Inrriutail Frcitj! r .'nlf. 0 YOU KNOW that if the increase in l'reight charges ere deducted, our lumber prices now would in some cases be actually less than thev were in 11)17? For example, take yellow pine sheath inpr. vhich in IMay. 1920, sold at $(57 per thou sand; it yells now at $M0. Deduct hitf the freight inrraio, $3.0:5, would leave only $:5G..T7. In June, 1!)17, the price was H'.W. Another kind of lnmlier (joist! vt'll.-i now at ! L'. If the freight increase of Sfi.To were deducted, it would make the present priu $.'5.j.'jr). In 1017 it was $.'57. Still another kind is six-im-h rookrs, which ;i year ago were $72 a thousand. Today they are $:S8. If the freight increase of $:.(5:5 were deducted, the price would be .:;..:!7. In 1917 it was $3H. And yet we pay wages now aeraging liftv per cent higher than in 1917. In comparison with oilier materials, lumber prices are very low. The time to buy is NOW. Some day you'll build. If you want tho work luii.ihnl on time, s-ee thut the lumber ccmics from LLOYD. William M. Lloyd Company i ii i I uiilini i'l, I II i u I lill H i iii -i i silt DM KN Mill III I 1( I ( II till OI I I nKippi.i N, t. -t- We, the undersigned employing printers, are operating on a 48-hour basis and will continue to so operate. We have not and will not sign any agreement for a 44-hour week. L Ad. Service Ptg. Co. Allen, Lane and Scott Art Pig. & Embossing Co. Atkinson, Wilmer Co. Balch, A. C. Bechtel & Co. Beck Engraving Co. (Ptg. D.) Biddle Press, The Bingham Co., The Brennian, Jos. Co. Buchanan, Geo. H. Co. Burbank, S. H. & Co. Chilton Company Clark Printing House Colonial Press, Inc. Cox & Mason Curtis Publishing Co. Dando Ptg. & Pub. Co. Davis, T.C.& Sons Co. Deibert Press, The Deitz, Chas. A. Doolittle, Wm. H. & Co. Dornan, Wm. J. Dunlap Printing Co. Eakens, Palmer & Harrar Emery, Benj. F. Co., Eaton, Chas. J. Elite Press Fell, Wm. F. Co. Fleming, Edw. T. & Sons Franklin Printing Co. Geddes, W. F. Sons Co. Gibbons, Paul W. Greene, Stephen Co. Hallowell Co. Harper Printing Co. Harris & Partridge Hoeflick Ptg. Co. Holmes Press, The Hopple, H. H. Hoskins, Wm. H. & Co. Howe Addressing & Ptg. Co. lnnes & Sons International Printing Co. Jacobs, The Frank D. Co. Kaupp, J. M. & Son Ketterlinus Litho. Mfg. Co. KIopp, I. W. Co. Larzelere, S. M. Co. Lasher, Geo. F. Co. Mann, Wm. Co. MacCalla & Co., Inc. MacDonald, Acton & Young McFetridge, John R. & Sons Magee Printing Co. Maiswinkle Printing Co. Martin-Pfleiger Co. Moore, Rettew & Budenz Murphy, John P. Co. National Publishing Co. Palmer, John T. Co. Paret, Edw. S. Co. Parkside Press, Alexander Lackey Patterson & White Co. Pearl-Pressman Co. Pomcrantz, A. & Co. Provident Press Saunders, W. B. Co. Smith-Edwards Co. Stern, Edward & Co. Sturgis, Frederick Thomson Printing Co. Treichler's Printing House Walther Printing House Washington Printing Co. Ware Bros. Williams & Marcus Winchell, T. A. & Co. Zicger & Riemer Zimmerman, Wilbur H. Co-operative Printing Co. Collins & Co. Hoy & Tondorf Mann, Wm. Co. Murphy's, Wm. F. Sons Co. It your printer's name docs not appear on this list, it means that he is not supporting- our effort to keep Phila delphia in a competitive, economic position. The printers whose names appear above are making the right for eery manufacturer and merchant in Philadel phia. We do not ask your financial support, but in your own interest we request that you see to it that your printer's name appears in the next issue of the list. The unions are attacking the printing industry today. Tomorrow your industry may be attacked. lill mmWmwmmmmmmmmmWinHSttmVmWmvmmmt W ,k e4 2J