, THE ' ijj Utters to tU Editor i." i. ka Bashelora : U0T . . ... -...., ihiio irfrfow N-- me . wMowr. to enter an 7f-A"o..mJ?:,.i.- .1 bih.lor. Most t Mrnce wh.idri from 'orca at clr I SSi Tb.en.lor h. Jo.l u Hitnces. I,anJ hai no love to lve : gT,w..th.Mt ,,. can .c. Etbsr w?.ma"vT... V. .ireet. every day. ."SK.M h cannot find a jrtrf of mar. SZiblt ace ho ll not wtann. .. ..... -.. Lb "";".".,i.: widowc. many are nouunc '": J.iilri rlncc. and no gentleman S 0,,a,,!i. if. they ara looklnc for a twrfo intrude. H mey the r, iSSateblm canontym.an ".boo ny. don't MWTto .ui...tto that b'lor. war ?tHVb" mMonT' married m7nV.t I. a ?i;inm4S".om. ".. V S" jiw" ifi.r they have mamio , il": w Sn with a dtelcn ihowlnc clasped ftJi" if tew "ho Id los. h.lr mat. by LlwMeb, '"? " t bUcit button for the I ": ,ll,..J Then a black-and-white but & twoyear.. t"n a th ,houl? . "Ji hutlon the etCTi of danger ano t ar a red button " ,.i.v ,how hn 4 LWK reT Tf V only cr... 'fiLr. or widow.. I them wear a creen f bachelor! muat be taxed, why il- -m.n. too I do not bel eve If Then, I" tec "" ... z..ia v.n haa not broken 1 ? '." '."man", hearl. D. eo.sl.Untl '57h tat b. s.n.r.1. D. A. w. "yblUiaelpbla. June 0. 1921. I Who Make) Best Juror? ' s-MWoro lfc Bvnino Public L0ri iw , f women try one of 2Tiw5 '. toi My criminal aetT I be ?epoee the Idea. While It I. a well CZIn fact that a beautiful woman can SStei. prejudlc. the deci.lon of a male Er?i It not al eeem probable, that. 52 ttT'V.aker " In the Jury box. 2Lidlnrf a handeome younc attorner 2Jttl defendant would make a decided Im SUton on then "hen renderlns a verdict? BnSrUne. at th. bar b. made me I -W earrino ,l, m.n make the be.t .Mev. at yov"o B w u 9i3a&lpMa. Jto T. 1981. -' No Surrender to Outlawa siZ-Aecordlnr to many arcumenu, be JlTuS fcScUlutlon and the law declarln !S.iii!!n th. nil. of th. land ar. .o fre SKvWatedw: ourtt to tafc.th.taj SS in tbl matur and o back to the 2r."e of Intoxleatln liquor, and the 2U. loon. In other word., becaue we STnot alwayc enforclnr th. prohibition HM we oucht to clve It up and repeal "ff".' to adrocat. surrender to any m ef law violator, who show anfllclent XurnSnetton In their law violation. By th, jTSTaTCumenl we oucht to wipe out our teM that we have put on the etatute book, to wotect people In their live, and property io'ia. Wrtway.. Hold-upe are very fre tt: lately. Detter civ. It up and ro bacK h m'H f the Junale ererybody for him MTuX him take who ha. the rower and JtHilm kP wh0 e,n- to ,l not tn Bam krd of. ariuraentT the- thlar to do In. both caeea I. to etble our determination to enforce thue km that we have considered, declared rood 14 1 enacted, end make our eaforoement fcro. ten time, the present number. If ..... rc nut . ravernme'nt at all ilWMIH,. "w " -- -" Wtleee we resolutely enforce the law. we Mk. The government that rtves In to teM end persletent outlawry h already t m. .i.F.iiiiv and int It try brlflr.ndsre. That le the plain truth about th. matter. But we have maae no ucn .urrenacr, ran we are not solnr to do to. Hold-ups .till - - Im rAniinf1-. Vtttt vm in 0ttlnir th cotprlts and the penltenUarles are fllllnc up. These vrno so to tne extreme iinm ana MBmlt murd:r In their work are taklna their ! In Iha ".niiw mnA na Ar tn Rr lfc" . "- ..... .. . - V- ... .- tint out Into the great unknown .very mk there. That I. the arrwer. HIDNBT T. FBY, rtlltdelphla. June 8, ;031. Keep Foreigners Out of Shops In tU Editor ol tht Evening Public I.tdotr: Sir What Is the troublo with tho Amer ican peoptoT How lona- muat we se our fietorles and shop, filled with foreigners, while thnse et ua who were born here and are the backbone of this our country are eempelled to walk the atreet.T Th. peoplo who are the cause of thl. should wake up, and then the American peoplo will prove to the world, as they have In the past, that the L W. Vi. and all their cla.s need not look for support from 100 par cent Americana. I know of cases of good American, apply. a ror jobs, only to nml some foreigner gtren the job. What Is the reason T Do ! they pay the foreman for ssmeT ' It seems aa. We Americana muat wako up and demand waai is aue us, and all w. aak I. to be at new liven a cnance. CHARLES T. SMITO. miadslphla. Jan. T. 1031. Khd Filth With Those Who SleanI t IW JTdKor o the Xvtnino Puollo Ltdotr: . , ,. " '-.fc w,umi umr, wain e ma our tribute, on the last reeling placet v. pur movea aeaa, especially those who Jed that this great and glorious TUpubllc HI Its ntlnrlnl mlwt, IIva I wA...k .. JW mind th. apeech of a wounded World war veteran. He said! "I have 800 geifa at Ttnbaa Mm im .n ...i.. a . HT.J? t rec,nt areat conflict In which 100,000 American, foucht anrt AA nr r crippled. "W miwt.A - .a , -- -. l BEBJPP F.lllra.4 h.I.. m .. . ---t- -". .iinimva ana pnyvicai wreoica, tS AavJ ' tak" w tbe nht asaln for -j.-,u. u-iaocracy. w. enterM th. war Jibe word of leader, of the world for tj-- ....-., wt m4l peoples. now yL,111, u radloal. If we remind them ee to hold them to the contract which we WWU In flre and blood very last word . unt intm call." na lfl. "m. nm. ?,?Jrtu of OTr "Ta wo II. In Flan- iii i7 .. .n ina ray, -we anau fit il,pJf. you bMak fllth wltii u.. Kor rJ7 d!"! thrt 1,brt' mlt Uvet." Wt Ka. L"c.,pt tht brave little natlen which JjeJi itrofglea against Imperialism for 700 i-- j . "" r,"t " oetermine ber "niorm of Ooernmen(. laAi'14 B1,,on holiday. July . m,ans awPeMenc. and eerds forth a clarion call aunt i ,',Und ' nation. Her Oovern- CJL Z. . up or ana ny tn. people and n junction nr. We gave our word and If ej faith with our heroic dead we can- refuse to recognise Ireland Wladelphla, June 7. 1021. A Dannerntia ni-Riinaflnn 2i ' ' Hvonino PubHe Udoor: a.TT Ma argument thl i morning re thataH Vnwr"" occupatlonj and I claim lv i r.L "'". a.ioe irom eteep e- m ih.i. Vw . .. noi mora na4.r." th J""' x wouM llK to know as tu .E'l10.".' x am window wa.her oShr Si Jhat the. window washer. Job can 22, J Indulged in by one with a very Bentt-.,V,L.,8 T answered an ad for s7V.h Inaowa. Two other men also " " rne nrst Job we war. sent Like a breath from sweet, green pastures Butter - 40c At all our Stores li .ksggrasi on P $ ttJfltjUlNgJj 'l "Vl fj t J ',j 't PEOPLE'S FORUM ' - . . .- - -- . letters to th Editor chould b M brief and to the point m poaslblo, aypldlnr anythlnsr -that would opan a denominational or sectarian dla oucslon. No attention will bo paid to anony mous Utters. Names and addresses must be signed as an evldenos of, food faith, although names wiu. not fa printed If request Is mads that they be omitted. Tho publication of a letter Is not to be taken aa an Indorsement of Its views by this paper. . . Communications will pot bo re turned unlowi accompanied by post ngo, nor will manuscript be saved. to waa the eighth' floor of 'a big building. W. finished that, but to thl. day I don't I. . W... ..... .- 1 ... ...., kMlh MM HIWIT UQIIl VUl I CIO KIIUW lliafc wviu M.-" who darted when I did fell from windows ana were giuea wiimn tnree int. an w produce one flret-cla.s window waaher It cott two live.. I hold tbat most skyscraper. are monument, to window waaber.. PhllaiJelphia, June 8. 1921. Competitive Armament Suicidal To t Editor e! ii" Evening Publlo ttittr: Sir Con'eldtratlon. of dl.armamant muat be mad. upon actual political eondlUona. Aetual naval disarmament of .ltherf Eng land. America or Japan a. a pr.venuv. of war would mean very little, as war between th... nation. 1. th. remotest chanoe, but th. "moral persuasion" of a good-.lied navy has a very' decided Influence on barbarism. Observer of political trend must be tm .rxaaA with h rilfitomaev of 'Premier 1,1 or J naoraa. ef England, with Hu.sla. The threat of Oreat Drltain to declare a blockade upon either Russia or Germany did More KU .Ma vm-a w uw.iawwaw w --.. -.-- mlnaUon of people." than any theory th. Uolsh.vlt. or Soelallatji with th.tr "for-tbe-people" .logan knew. Benator Lodge I. right In one respect America will not enter the League of Na tion, through any eld. door, but as th. hon; end representative, .Ids by .Id. wltli the pro gtesslve nations of th. world In acceptance of a common trust, which no nation tn .elf Interest can Ignore today. Competitive arma ment among th. only naUon. which hav. navies would be a. suicidal a. the ellml- .-(.. . .... ma.,.. .. Mn r-maMmm IvHllUI. VI .ua iiuvr kitn itvw i,. Ideall.m ha. never had much progress un less backed by force. Mlrslnnnrle. In bar barous natlona who brine bodily comfort, and health to th. natlw. would not b. safe for a moment unless protected by tbelr government. Restriction of naval and other M.M.t ! i...t-BhU k,.. haI annpalabl. disarmament until political conditions war- lent t. in laci, wunoui sucn an organiu. lion as the Learu. oX Nation, th. world ha. two courses, competitive armament and the final deetructlon of civilization tn war or th. general decline of progres. In tbe rl.e of mediocrity to power two course, of de .truotlon or on. course of construction, al ready accepted by the majority of civilised nations B, T. D. Philadelphia. June 8, 1021. Questions Answered Whv Expression "Sub Rosa"? To tho Editor of th Evmina PuMlo Ltdotr: Sir What Is the derivation of the word "rose,' and why th. expression "sub rosa"? i Philadelphia, Jun 18, 1921. Tho name "rose" I derived from the Celtlo "rhod." meaning "red," thl being the prevailing color of the flower. Th. Roman plaoed a ro.e ovr th. principal door leading to a private feaat and any on. passing under It was bound by honor never to reveal anything .aid or done within th. room, nenco tne term auu tua -der th. rose, A Carpenter Problem To the Fdltor ef the Evrnlng Public Ltdotr: Sir A carpenter saia: "i nave in 1M.I, a vrv vatiiahl. wnM 20 feet lOng. It tapers uniformly from 8 feet wide at the larger end to 1H reet ai tno smniiar rim. t wi.h in rut nut nf lt the largest cylindri cal piece possible, so that I may waste aa little a possible. At what point from th. larger na anouia i cut nnu now wme v,IIUiU tho cylinder bej" W. L, GOnDON. Philadelphia, June 8. IP3I. Mall Order Business To the Editor 0 the Evening Publlo Ltdotr: Sir What Is the rule of the Postofflce Department with regard to the conducting of mall order buslnes 7 B. W. IjAWSUN. Philadelphia. June 7. 1021. The Postofflce Department rays that any Coo J! Henriettai ADMIRALS EISENLOHR'S MASTERPIECE Per facto size SfovBBcenla OTTO EISENLOHR & BROS., INC. ESTADLISHUD 1890 Ma ,"'f!'Y. "1 V '; 4,U .,'v EVENING , PUBLf 0 on may operate' mall order buslnes. i leng a. le doe. not misrepresent what h. oner, iv iae puono, raise or eAui.t"1" advertising 1. forbidden, and the postal U- tnonue. ar. empowerea to atop me man w. any such advertising. Unused .tamp, may bo .old to Individual, express companies or slcres. A person may receive mall and have a cheeking account 1'inder a nctiuoug nam, but he must 'not sign any legal pa pers with It, . A Sultan's Problem To th Editor ol thi Evtnitio PuWo Ltdotr! Sir If "W. H. 1" whose communica tion appear In your lesue ef June 8. 1931, wllt'reter to "it. M.'s" quotation, under the above headline In your Issu of May 28, 1921, "W. IL'P.'." rul. for finding "th. sum of a .rj.,..',f"h ":... Wei 0 unariea- vti.i wu, t .uiinar ,u- fessor of mathematics at West Point. t , H. M. Philadelphia, JunjT. 1021. Drnniinnlatlon of nAalohan To th Xdltor 0 tht EvtntnoJPubUo Ltdotr: Br wnat . TO. prupar pruauncia,u7,l VI the name "Thom-w Melchan"? O. H. P. Philadelphia. June 7, 1921. Pronounced a If spelled Me-an. The Walking Problem To thl Editor of thi Eitntno Public Ltdperi Sir In your Issue of June S, 1021, "W. II. P.' .ay.i - V "In .olvlnr the 'walking probleU' IT. M. ha. arrived at the correct result, but it was needless to assume any actual distance between th starting places, a. the time only Is Involved and the ' distance t. Immate rial." The flr.t word, of "71. .' answer In . ... .. 9. .HI "Thl problm I on. of peed ratio, which ratio 1 constant for any di.Unca v-htoever. V," Then after a f.w lines of newgpiper al gebra, Including tbe derivation of the .peed ratio, i i u.onsaoo, "X equals D'over 1.883J83." All of the algebra, and arithmetic to "IS houra'88Vtlnutes and 11 seconds," Inclusive, can be comfortably written on a postal card, . The reason the approximate distance "from Now Tork to Philadelphia" wa. used a. an example 1 because Thomas E. Cor bldce eo requested. "II. M." had nover heard or read bofor that it I. "Immaterial" to flr.t ascertain the constant. H. M. Philadelphia, June 7. 1921. Origin' of a Phrata To th Editor o (he Bventna Publlo Ltdotr: Sir What 1 the 'origin of th. phrase, "The Queen of Spain has no legs." and what doe. it meant OBOnOB T. TRACT. Philadelphia. June 10. 1021. When Margaret of Austria, Queen Consort and wife of Philip II of Spain, made her entry Into that country In WOO he passed through a town famous for the manufacture of silk stocking.. Tbe authorltUs. as a mark of loyalty and respect, presented the Queen with a superb pair, but they wire . .,-.-...t.. J.Mlln.il hv th. rh.mi.rl.ln liiai.liaiinj uiwiHiu ,. uv..uv. ., who declared that the Queen of Spain had nn tecs, Margaret of Austria, hearing of this, became very Indignant and threatened W . - . i V, l LtfDGERrr-P j . - ... , ,l.i A. arnald te return noma, oeciaring i "'. Vs not hav. left her native country It she haa expected to 10. ntf leg. WT'",W all probability, a jok. on opumaii a..--. The "Mosqultft Fleet" To thl Editor ef BtienlHtf Public tMoi Sir Whai 1. understood by th naval term "mosquito fleet" W. V. V. Philadelphia. Jun. 16, 1021. The "mosquito fleet" la a term given i to what Is known among naval men ' tn secend line of defense." It I. u.ed In. pro tecting th. fortification, and harbors along th. coast Una. and. Ilk. the Insect for which U namca. nuoi im euaiur ... 'T. J ;-" St the earn time preventing the pbetlblllty of a blocxaao. a noei oi ini. .u " organised during th Spanish War In 1808. line te Ky West and from around th Gulf of Mexico to th Wo Grand ws divided Into eight district, and each district wa pa trolled day and night by vessels In their turn. A Chain Problem Ta IM BUtor of ttu EvtnUg Publle lMotr: Blr I should like ta offer a problem whloh may Interest some of your readers If they or not already familiar with lt. A man wants to us a continuous chain of thirty link. Ks ha six pieces of sullabl chain of flv. link .aeh, which he can sV cut and welded for twenty-rtx cent, a link,0' he could buy a nw chain for I1.R0. Which will be the cheaper to buy, a new chain or to out and weld th. plecei p he ,hnow Phllad.lpnia, jnne n. ii. "W. It. J." The New Tork Police De partment employ 19.870 men and women. iiaii ssinni v. rah. whs wa. Socialist candidal for th Presidency, will be sixty Is year old next November. "C. V R." There ar lnterellng Uadl tlon In Bgyptlan. Chinese. Greek; Brttl.h. XJabylonlan and Amerlean-Indlan lore all snbstantlatlng th thory of a prehlctorla flood. I Poems and Songs Desired TWo Humorous Selections To th Editor of th JBvenlno PubHo Ltdotrt air I am anxious to ..cure two recita tion. I do not know the title of th flrt on, but hr are a fw line! "A shrill brisk ran through th court room. And a frail wom.n (taggertd In: bh scarcely welched three hundred pounds! Her foe wa drawn and thin "Mr boyl My boyl" eh. cried. Wby hav you robbed the bankT" eto The other poem Is entitled "All in a Deck, of Cards." JAMES T. DAVIDSON. Philadelphia, June 0. 1021 Wanta "Hey, Rube" To thi Editor of th Evening Publlo Ldor: Sir Pleas request one of your reader. If you do net hav It, to send In the word of the humorous song entitled "Hey, Rube; or. A Day at the Circus." Th. first f.w line. ar. something like thl.: " 'Twa. away last spring, I believe In May, When old Cy Hubbard to me did say: 'I hear a circus 1. coming to town! Let's all go up and see the clown.' " C. M. R. Lancaster. Pa Juno B. 1021, 1 ' 'W 'WJ : , ,.jliu? jem- ,rf U T jsrijQ J Jj Why are Ttou Waiting A message to the retailers, whole salers and manufacturers of this city. Who is the mysterious "everybody else" Burroughs i. XT? V .'ll.. PHIA, TOTJBDAY, Humorous 8ona Deilred Tn th Editor 0 th Evening Publlo Ltdotrl Sir I am very aestrous 01 securing- ma words of a song containing th following choru.i "Toung folk, old folk., everybody come, join th darky Bunday school and make yourself at homo Kindly check your chewing gum and raeora st the doer. And you'll hear some Bible atorle that you never heard before." MRS. W. L. ARCHER. Chester, Pa.. June 10. 1021, Referred to Reader. To the Editor 0 the Evening Public Ledger: Sir Can you or any waders of your paper tell m th meaning of the remarkable pre riiMlan from Tennyson' "Locloley'a Hall"? The first two lines are! ror I dipt Into the future, far a human eye oould .eel Saw th vision of th world and all the wonder that could be." w. u r. Philadelphia. June 10 1021. "Life la but a Game of Cards" Sir Can you or one of your reader, sup ply th poem called "Life I. Like a Game of Card"T R. LAURIA. mnajaipuia, pfii ou, a4i. Life I but a game of cards, " Which each one has to learnt Bach shuffles, cut and deal, a pack. And each a trump does turn. Some turn a high card at th top. While other, turn a low) Cm. .how a hand quit, full of trump., While others none can show. Some shuffle with a practiced hand Ana .taoK ineir euros wnn care So tbay can tell when they are dealt wner. an mo lenuers are. Enamel All Through the Kitchen ntB1lmvfQFtJ9-& as Visit one of our offices; or a representative will call upon request The United Gas Improvement Company that you are waiting for that your neigh bor merchant is waiting for, that your sales men are waiting for? This reluctant buyer is your salesman, your neighbor, yourself. There is plenty of money in the country all the experts agree on that. There is a willingness to buy FOLKS are merely 'waiting to see how badly WE want to sell. But many salesmen still act as if they had lost faith in their goods many executives are simply "marking time." All that business needs is for someone to give it a push and start it going. The man who shows faith in his busi ness by spending his own money is going to arouse faith in others. We believe it. We are showing our own faith by buy ing this space to urge you to join us in starting something in this community and other Burroughs offices, the country over, are doing the same thing. Let us all begin today, by buying the things we need, and our business needs, and let us sell with old-fashioned, hearty optimism and enthusiasm. Let us stop saying, "Wait until everybody else begins to buy, then I will." Why not begin now? DUKRUUUH5 ADDING Philadelphia Office: Telephones: Keystone, Main . r til i ., ' .. f '7f V . ' , li ' :': JUNE 14, llfel Thus fool ar mad thitJupe of rosu. And rogue each other cheat! But he I very wis Indeed Who never meels defeat. S.i In playing om will lead the ace, Their counting card to av!' Bom place the deuce and some tbe tray, While other play th knav Bom play for mony and som for run. And onr. for worldly faml But not until th'-ame' playd out . Can you count up ih gain. When hearts are trump, lhn love1 Is playd. And pleasure deck, the houri No thought of sorrow check, our Jey In a rosy, beauteou. bower. We dane and lnc and sweet muele male Our card, at random play, And while our heart remain on top Th gam is Dut a noiiaay. When diamond, chance to crown the top, Then player .take their gold. And heavy sum. ire won and let By player young and old. Intent orr winning each doth watch HI cards with eager aye, And also watch his neighbor's hand, And cheat him on the ly. When clubs are trump, look out for war On ocean and on land, For many a bloody deed was don vt.l1 whih. vimrt. In tha hand. Thn, I've, ar itaked Instead of gold. And day ar warm with greed! Aero. the broad Atlantic noW Th clubs have sot the lead. And last of all th spade la turned, By the hand of Time. And slway finl.he. up th gam In every land or dim. No matter how much a man may win Or how much h can ave. You'll find In the end that thepade Turn up ana aig tn..piyr --. TTifrVa nomethins vvotlderfully clean and attractive about the kitchen In which enamel is the keynote. Tho full enameled Gas Ranges from the large cabinet down to the little cooker which we are now showing are a delight to the progressive housewife. You can now get a Gas Water Heater in full enamel, too. MACHINE COMPANY 912 Chestnut Street 826; Bell, Walnut 4291-4292 " FfWiWW w ftunallea Reauested Hymn To th Editor of th Evening PtfiM ,r Sir In the People's Forumu April 27 Marlon Knndy aak. for the hymn havlns h. .., "A mile talk with Jew makes I am Inclosing this hymn. , " """" MRS. MART" AT MacFAR liuinu Phl'ade ph a. May zo, j, .., A L1TTLB TALK WITH JBSUS While flsbtln for my Saviour The devil trls me hardl H uses all hi mlshty power My progres to retard. He' up to vry mov. And yet thro' all I prov A little talk with Jesus make. It right, ah right. CHORUS A little talk with Jesus make It right, all A little talk with Jesu make, it richt, all In trial of every kind, praise God, I always find . ... A little talk with Jesus make It right, all right. Tho' dark the night and cloud look black Ana tormy over nru, MENU Though the omelet is perfect, The biscuits crisp and brown, And the syrup be the purest golden drip There's no earthly use denying All taste flat unsatisfying, Unless we top them off with MORNING SIP The Better Coffee In Air-Tight Tina P7S Xn4 trial of almost tverr'klna yeross.iny pain ara vii How seen I'll eonquel' sll. A to lhIxrd I oalli .A J A little talk with Jesus make It right, alt right. When ihes who once were dearest friend Begin tn peresotte, And mar Who once profess to lerve. Hav silent crown and mutel I'll tell Him all my grlefl H qujekly sends relief! , A little talk with Jesu makes It right, H right. -1 And thus by frequent little talks ' 1 gain m vicioijr. And march along with cheerful song. r . Enjoying liberty! J With Jesu a my friend, , I'll prove until the end! j . ...... .-- i.U T... m.U. I. .I4. U . A llltl tain Willi wafw . ,v mil., mwm right. Th Peeple's Fornm rll appear dally In the Kvenlng rnbllo Leilger. and sis In the.Bonday.riibllr Ledger. Letters dienlng timely topic will lie print-, writ a reviuested poem, and quest lesai ef general Interest will be answered. , . Roasted and Packed By Alex. Sheppard & Sons, Inc. Philadelphia, Pa. 0 H V, -1.1 tin m n Ui H i i I 5 ., l;nSJ,,,,,..-..1t.v,ji,..,;gr..;-v.;,wfc.J.-v..-,jv.ii-...--i'!'- J-W..M. ',',.,...-.'' ;:,, .,, . (&; AWjii i'ti ,