Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 20, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 15, Image 15

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mi .. no,ir 1 aan't forgotten mo,"
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Jittnlng """JfTT eiri with deep bluo
fe'that .am 'corneal look that
Wto mi It would bo to know some
iW 1?" vnrk ! To go perhaps to
htr!fi.?..rk restaurant down on
J1 .i rfct that ho had discovered
toimth street '",,. ,,, Mllft .mok
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ua hick V about them and me v
fWAdJ.a alone here.. Places
PSA ,0 M and thlntfs enough to see,
Hoigh to go, j t0 ,augh
& Mm nor to make him forget that
Htfl tlm. ", l ,n strange city. Ho
" Valroost to hate Kew York-
'Lcon,l iro this Rosamond
S.r
?i,r' he said. "What n pretty
Wat-nowniond-she'll be charm-
Rl."lhrew his shoulders back next
E&ooVS ho walked up Fifth avenue
Maze of sunshine, ms iw
l,. tirctty well worn, but Wd
ffrioe riitae and he carried his
"'feeling for the first time that
ii a part of the liro ot tuo city,
ItI 1 f being Just the nowest man
'Orcsham & Minors.
ifltit when nc tiirneu euat iij
M street and found that the hoiiHC
ti n imposing "j"""- "" v-r
iilfled curtains 01 uwn . ..
tie windows nnu an air 01 uuim-
only me ocsi , " .o.-
PHu't he found lilmsclf climbing the
dtps nnu ringiuu ma "" -"."
I. mc a dummy. Once he had .fcald
F'llto Schuyler" to the stony-faced In-
41ridual who mum do ner uuuur, no
InoV he was In for it.
As he crossed ine mien run uu
-m intn the dim. beautiful drawing
fftom lie rued the day he had come.
B was aware 01 rugs uiai ma leei
Mlled into ana gleaming turnituro anu
Iai nnd flowers. He sank down into
I frtat armchair, trj lug to feel at case
so cureing ins buiimiiiy .
Tien he saw thitt there wn some
elc In the room. A girl silhouetted
the window wan plnjlng with the
nri of the curtain ; her slim figure
( black was delicately outlined. She
riled anil saw him nnd tame slowly
rird him.
Mark Trais forgot the beautiful
ctt and the luxury and wealth, for
Aw that she wns sweet-looking and
If hstcs were wet with tears.
"I'm XInrk Travis." he said, rising
taking the hand ttbc held out to
"Oh, jes," her voice fluttered, and
daw hhc was ruther shv nnd frlcht-
Bed of him. "I I lienrd nhntit- mi."
He heard his own voice talking nnd
lenmc gin s. am- Had gray ejes in
ad of blue and her brows wure durlj
ad had a (.harming way of lifting,
no amucu onto nnu ne saw a uimple
ftp out near her mouth. Then he
iriot cerUhinc but the dcHlrn in tntr
ajr that unhappy look about her
jcs.
"Tou'C lust mini' tn mtt Vn,!
lTea'tou?" she asked, "and will you
iMva one lump or two?" tdio handled
Itte lihcr teapot m skillfully and passed
"c cup uencuteiy fragile.
Have ou been lonely?" sne qucs-
MM. " ts w hnr,1 nf ftt-at
d SInrk Trnvis found himself tcll-
ii uer aoout ills work with the old
wjera i and how denolatc he had felt,
tut aho nushorl t.lm Iipbw m.j low
M djarcttcs toward him nnd begged,
LjMnt you smoke; I like the smell
Bat In a little ununr Vilu nri.u rii.J
i5l5 beautiful room, the great carved
f JJ. tbat must nave cost thousand
ii. .1,1. .! " lne .lonff "cnalssanco
i with its two lamps. This girl
he
cru ns wiaely scnarnteil n
.Irinlt.
fnn they lived in ilinwnnf ...m
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W a SIXty-eent Itnllnn rostimrnnt nnt
W With him in tlm l.nl.n, ' !,i
ae.?n the bus he caueht himself
will a jerk and realized she had
ul asKini; him n nlioollnn
Jlv yea, I llko New York, that
ilwtIe ""t1 a c,atter oi hlgh-hcelcd
JMaed to see some one else entering
Ul. t- rr. ,
to .'.., trnvls. Jlm wroto mo about
TO jes." he khv hi rnA ,1...
r girl In her strnlrlif hlnrb ,Un.
ae aavc him n ui,v ti...n i.i. .
't..u ... : "..'. ". to" ui
-.v."i u sue supped away
i'r b) the fire.
riuuiuiiu irillH
bunk down in a
be WAS WlwMv nml fnlm .nIt. A-
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flea rouco and n ilrnwiinr. nn-,,.,1
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Hi.-f n. B,lrl BI0klng by the fire,
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Bl doS? Dn uflR BlPP'nB out by
Mv ?.i rom pnomcr iconi, und ho
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d Fifih10"1 out? Tl'f HtnrM nnd all.
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J mounted the spiral staircase after
t'Vtr f.i, ",, """"ereil why ho had
Ho ind ! "' o mucn
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"But n) M"J Bal1 Irrolovnntly.
ina v.i?-U.. J"1lu,n told mo your
TU"' he beVd.
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Two Minutes
By HERMAN
"What's in a Man Comes Out"
TTOV much ground docs a man need to mako a living?" somebody onco asked
a farmer.
.-''Well," was tho answer, "I reckon he needs Just about enough to stand on,
if he only known enough,"
This is a mouthful worth flctcherlzlng, digesting and assimilating,
I think the farmer-philosopher meant that real opportunity lies In a man
himself, that a man carries his resources around with him under his hat.
Over the long haul accomplishment is an individual, an internal problem.
Tho successful man is not made by outside conditions, lie creates his own
conditions.
This idea was decisively put by Napoleon, who, In discussing a certain
situation, remarked: "Circumstances? I innke circumstances!"
And one of the greatest employment managers lu tho world, a man who In a
busy lifetime hns hired upwnrd of 100,000 men, is of the same mind. Sayii John
Hays Hammond: "I havo learned never to tako on any man who asks me 'What
Is tho futuro In this job?' "
This notion Is becoming characteristic
ten the applicant who demands of his prospective employer, "What are tho
chances for advancement?" unconsciously kills them, llo stands self-confessed
and self convicted ns an unvisloncd, unconfldent, incompetent.
Charlie Hchwab was not worrying much about tho futuro In hit Job when
he went to work as an unskilled laborer at n wagon-wheel a day. Nor Vander
Up, when he gave up a good-paying civil service snap for a poor-paying clerk
ship in tho National City Co. Nor Alexander Graham Bell when he nult a
hundrcd-dollar-a-wcek sinecure to promote
first telephone.
Tho futuro is in the man, not In the Job; tho personal factor is of greater
moment than tho environmental.
Tho climbing pafaphcrnnlla of doers consists of Energy, Ambition, Determi
nation, Horse Sense, Gray Mnttcr and such.
It is these that provide tho "future" in a dung heap, nnd without them n
gold mine would be worthless.
Put this In your pipe nnd smoke it:
A roan's "chances" and "prospects" depend upon himself. Tho growth ot
his work and his returns thctcfrom nro tho growth and the development and im
portance of tho things lie puts Into his work. He himself "maken circumstances"
and opportunity and his Job. And, incidentally and thcroby, bo makes himself.
Making More Money
Iy Maktnr Thtngi Over
"When I was only a child," says Mrs.
Rcalrlce 1,. Drennan. of Worcester,
Mass , "I used to lovo to niako clothes
for my dolls. Not tho haBtily gathered
and poorly sown clothes that tho ma
jority of dolt-mothorn are content with,
but really well-made dronsos that cam
close to boltifr counterparts of tho crea
tions which tho grown-ups boasted. Then
I took up music, concentrating on the
violin until a serious accident modo It
linposslblo for mo to play nnd I real
ized that I would have to look clsowhora
for a source of a steady livelihood.
"Art was tne next ining I tacKicd, uui
somehow I couldn t seem to make a go
or it ana, nner marri.fEO, I thougii
that the time for earning my own livln
;ht
Inn
had passoa.
But, llko many women, I
The Question Corner
Today's Queries
, What beautiful custom hns been
Jiractlced by Mrs. Jennie C. Ucan
or fifty years?
, Describe a practical and effective
table-runner.
, If flypaper has stuck to any
article, in what magical way can
the stickiness bo removed?
What gifts arc supposed to be
given on the first wedding nnnl
crsary? Describo a particular gift of this
sort that would be appropriate
and has the advantage of being
inexpensive.
In what way Is a smart-looking
soft sports bat fashioned?
Saturday's Answers
, A charming white wicker tea
wagon has the handy nnd unusual
feature of a deep compartment
beneath the glass tray on top,
which, ndded to the usunl lower
shelf, provides ample room for
tho things that are being served.
. Gray kid, with pink flowers
sprinkled over it in a chlntz-llko
design, is n substantial material
out of which an attractive bag is
made thnt is still dainty enough
to carry with shier summer
dresses.
If a fern Is being destroyed by
insects, the simple method of
washing the leaves with boapsuds
will remove them.
By "curte blunche" the French
mean the power to act according
to one's own discretion.
The peculiarly bright cerise shade
ot the material nnd the white
collar edged with a broad bond
oi lace make n color combination
that is extremely effective for n
oile dress.
. A scarf of blue rubber, with ends,
and trimmed with a criss-cross
design of jellow rubber, is wound
around the head to form a strik
ingly novel bathing cap.
der kills roaches, wnter-
buga, ants, moths, flies, mos
quitoes, bedbuga, lice, fleas,
cooties, and many other house
hold and garden insects.
Harmleus to everything but insects.
It does not spot or stain. Packed in
red sifting top canister, ready for
Instant use. 100 pure no adul
teration. Buy today keep a pack
age handy for uae when needed.
lSe and 40c Sold Everywhere
McCORMICK A CO.
BALTIMORf,
T3EE BRAND Insect Pow fi-.J .
EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEErr-PHILAI)ELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1921
of Optimism
J. STIOli
of business men, and nine times out of
- a "crank's toy" as they dubbed the
found that it would ho well for mo to
And soma way of augmenting the fnnv
lly Income and suddenly tho Idea camn
to me. why not try auout tno only
thing I had overlooked, my Inherent
ktmck of mnklnir things over?
"Whon tho word 'dressmaker' Is men
tioned pcoplo usually nmllo pltlngly,
but, ns I argued to myself, there in
as much sclcnco In skillfully' planning
nna uraping a gown as inero is in
painting a picture mre, in fact, for
once tho picture Is painted It Is fin
ished, but there aro always scores of
tnings you can do to a areas. Accord
ingly. I tacklod dressmaking from the
solontlfla nnglo, specializing in making
new gownB out or oia, ana 1 naan t tin
lshod my flr.it cxperlmont when I felt
that my oltlmo skill was coming back
to me. Tnon I sent out some cnirraved
announcements nnd opened up a little,
business of my own and I haven't been
able to catch up with the ordern yet, for
every woman bccidb to havo at least ono
uress tnat sno would into to nave re
made, to say nothing of tho constant
desire for now ones. No, there's noth
ing original about tho Idea, of being a
aroBsnuuicr, uut. mo real proms lie In
tne specialization on oia clonics.
22 Sacred Heart Pupils Graduated
Many persons attended the first com
mencement exercised of the Sacred
neart School, at Broadway nnd Ferry
avenue, Camden, last night. Twenty
two pupils wcro graduated. The class
assembled in the school nnd marched to
tho church, where tho Rev. Dr. Wil
liam J. McKean, of Bernordsvillc, de
livered an address. The diplomas were
presented by tho Bcv. Dr. John B. Alc
Closkcy. PEARL
BORAX
SOAP
NOTHING CAN TAKE
IT'S PLACE.
SAVE THE WRAPPERS
i r&JrZiA TJfl flair Ponnd liff-'- i
tffiKy Jw
Things You'll Love to Make
lubber Flower
Rppllyuc
&
rtKu. Cio
A splendid way to utlllzo torn bathing
Caps in to cut this ItUMJEIt WLOWBR
APPLIQUD from them. V torn the good
parts of an old bathing cap cut the
flowera and leaves like those shown
above. (You can mark out tho circle
with a company.) Applique them above
the horn of your bathing suit; placo ono
group at tho front of the bodice. Tho
bct wny to applique them Is with rub-
oor cement, a DAimng suit of black
satin trlmmod with thin ntmnnn
FLOWER APPLIQUE In n vivid color
win oo uumircti Dy every one. I'JvOHi.
LITTLE
BENNY'S
NOTE BOOK
By Lee Pope
RELATIONS
1
Every family of more than ono pcrsin,
Consists of different relations,
They may havo n fnmllly rcscrablents
But they all show variations,
Your mothers brother ranked a unklo,
Your brothers dawtcr makes n nceco,
They bring their trunk if tlieyro going
to stay long,
But otherwise Jest a valccfle.
3
Innocent babies aro named after them,
Thus Btarting life with n cerso
In cntw ite Olarcnta or Pcrsivll,
2 named thnt couldcnt bo wcrsc.
4
If you havo good relations to start with
It all a matter of luck.
And wen you get mOro by mnrrldgc,
Youro libel ngen to bo stuck.
You halt to kiss your relations
Weather theyrc ugly or wnt,
O wy do they say this country is fiec
Wen sutch things prove its not.
0
O its on our relations nt Crlssmas time
That everybody depends.
So wat would we do if there wascnt
cny?
We'd liaff to impose on our friends.
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ran
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The Treat that has Stood the Test
of Time, is the Story of Chiclets
And 'now you can
buy Chiclets in three
flavors. You have your
choice of the good old'
Peppermint flavor,
the exclusive Adams
Tutti-Frutti flavor, or
the distinctive Adams
Spearmint flavor.
In whatever flavor
you buy Chiclets there
is always a treat in
store for you, because
there is no substitute
for this delectable,
delicious, dainty
confection.
AVOlrW.iII I
Buy Genuine J$&$ jSzIi T
St. t fr&':' fa -L I
made with
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CARDINAL CONFIRMS 600
Prolate Holds Services In St, An
thony's Church
Cardlnnt Dougherty administered the
Micramcnt of confirmation to more than
COO children nnd adults In St. Anthony's
Church, Urnj'H lerry road and FIU
water street, yesterday afternoon.
The church In which the services
wore held was decornted with the papal
colors and the American Hag. Cardinal
Dougherty was assisted by tho Ilcv.
Francis A, Brady, rector of the church,
and tho Ilev. Thomns Colohnn, assistant
lector.
Early In the afternoon Father Brady
motored over to the orchleplscopnl
residence. i;igiiteenth nnd Knee streets,
for the Cardinal, nnd the Upv. George
CnniQiia, tho Cardinal's scrrctarj. An
elaborate welcomo wns tendered the
Cardinal on his arrival at the convent.
A pnrade, headed by a brass band and
lod by Father Colohnn, marched to
Broad and FitzwnUr streets, nnd there
met tho auto In which tho Cardinal nnd
his party rode.
Hundreds of men. women and chil
dren lined both sides of Fltzwnter
street from Broad to Twenty -third nnd
cheered tho Cardinal ns he passed.
CARDINAL COLLEGe'gUEST
He Will Preside at 8t. Joseph's
Commencement Tonight
Cardinal Dougherty will preside nt
the commencement exercises of St. Jo
seph's College, which will be held to
night nt tho college auditorium, Sev
enteenth nnd Htllcfl streets. An ad
dress will bo delivered by W. Bourke
Cockran.
The graduating ela.s attended sol
emn vespers nt the Churrh of the Gchu
last night. The Sev. William Nonnnn
Kllllan, a graduate of the class of
1008, delivered the baccalaureate ser
mon. Pig Sends Man to a Hospital
Bruno Lucznk, of Mount Kphraim,
N. J., was taken to the Homeopathic
Hospital In Cnmdrn ycterdny with his
face badly cut and brtiiied. A pig
which he had been leading started to
run away nnd threw the man first
against one tree and then another.
L
To Avoid Sunburn
On of tho eaalett, pleaeanteat
wyg Ii to protect exposed ur
fce by dally use of our Skin
Food. This not only cleamts.
softena and nourishes, but also
defends the delicate cutlclo
ai-alnst the scorching rays ot the
summer sun. And It Is harm
less. Tubes, 85e. Jars. $1.
LLEWELLYN'S
I'lilladflplila'e Standard Bruic
Store
1518 Chestnut Street
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THE ORIGINAL CANDY,
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RECTOR DEFENDS HEALING
Mr. Hathaway, of Oermantown
Church, Calls Jesus Authority
Tho llev. II. St. Clare HnHiawny,
rector of the Church of St. John the
Baptist, Norristown, preached on
"Healing" nt an open-air service yes
terday afternoon on the Parkway.
Tho speaker cited passages In tho
Now Testament which told of Jesus
healing the sick and making the blind
see.
"Our Lord's ministry might be
Hummed up us a Scaling clinic," Mr.
Hntlinway snld. "In tho Gospel of St.
Luko It Is reiorded that on sevontysix
oceiijdonn Jesus honied the nick. We
nro told of the womnn who touched the
hem of Ills gown, of tho boy possessed
of devils and of many other cases. The
Oospel tells of eleven distinct times
where Ho healed the multitude. It also
tells of instances where great multitudes
wero healed."
Mr. Hathaway said he could tell "of
mnnj wonderful things" In connection
with his own healing mlscioii In Qcr
mantown. He tould tell, ho said, of the
lecovery of pernonn who had licen left
to die, nnd of hopeless cases In which
doctors said there were no chances of
recovery.
Recovers Stolen Cloth In Chase
The tnllor shop of Snmucl Alberts,
nt Ml) Lime street, Camden, was rob
bed early this morning of six rolls of
cloth nnd several suits of clothes. Act
ing Sergeant Becker recovered the goods
when ho chased a man with a bundle
who was acting suspiciously at Third
nnd Wnlnut streets. The mnn dropped
the bag, which was found to contain the
stolen goods.
Taste the difference?
asoo
Coffee
25
lb
At all oar Stores
raDraraiMiMEmiii:
COATED GUM
CUBANS HONOR GEN. GOMEZ
Demonstration at Ex-Presldont's
Burial Without Precedent In Havana
Hat nna, June 20, Oeneral Jose
Miguel Gomez, former President of
Cuba, was buried yesterday with cere
monies attended by tho greatest popular
demonstration ever accorded In tho his
HfKAMSinr NOTICE
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PHILADELPHIA to
Christiania, Copenhagen, Gothenberg,
Stockholm, Helsingfors and Reval
U. S. MAIL STEAMERS
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AT SHIPPING BOARD RATES
Through mils nf Lading lsnrd to all Norwegian. Punish nnd Awrdlsh r.rts.
Direct fMitllnr for atl Prnnillnavlnn nml Dnltln Ports ns rnnto olTers.
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W. J. GRANDFIELD & CO., Phlla. Agents
Lombard 5176-7 308 Chestnut Street Main 676S
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Incorporated 1RD1
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Regular Freight Service
PHILADELPHIA to HAVANA
SS "COQUINA" July 20
UtmuxesaaMa bar ben mnVJs fop quick Olachanre of carta at UavaAsJ
For Spate and Bata Apply
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Bullitt Building, Phlla. Pa.
Lombard BZOO-SZ01-C203-M03 , nn
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Her 10 North
S. S. West Isleta Now Loading
S. S. Artigas Sailing June 28
for
SAN DIEGO, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. OAKLAND.
SEATTLE, TACOMA. PORTLAND, ASTORIA
AND VANCOUVER, B. C.
For Rates and Information
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Agents V 3 SMppintj Hoard
136 S. Fourth St., Phlla. Phone Lombard S791-2-3j Main 778L2
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New York Liverpool
Celtic Juob S5 July 23 Au SO
Dsltlc ... JulySJ
Cedrlo t July 0 Aua. 0 Sept. 3
New York Cherbourg bmithnmpton
Olyrnplo June 25 July 10 Auk. IS
Adriatic .... . July U Aug a Auk 31
Isew York and Ilonton Aiorrs, Gibraltar.
Naples and Uenou
Canorlo . .Aus. 0 Sept 30
Crellc Sept. 7
FhlladelDhln Urrrnool
nasrford u July 0 Aug 13 Sept, 17
AMERICAN LINE
RED STAR LINE
N. Y,. Plymooth. Chrrbnure Antwerp
Finland June IS July 2 Aur 27
Kroonland June 28 JVily 30 Spt. 3
Zetland
July 2 Aus tl Sent. 10
Lapland
July 111 Auir 20 Sept
Ilambure Tin Cherbourg
New York-
Monsolla June 10 July 2H
Minnekahda June 30 Aus 11
Manchuria July 14 Auc. 25
'Direct to Hamburg
n. Y.. Hamburg, I.lban Danilr
Kamland (3d class only)
July in
July 30
tune 22
July 23
Gothland (3d class only)
I'lilladelphlo Glasgow
TTrst Tacook .
rhlladelphla flnmhiir
East Indian Jull 3 TOsan atomic
Mlccoun
Pblifi.
i"iri"iifipnin lntMrrn
JulV 2 I flcvthlun
July 23
"nibnrff I ihr.f, tf Tinrir;
im'nnd (Freight for Danslg only) July n
Gothland (Freight for D mzlg invi juij
Third-class passonsira for Hamburg,
Mbau und Danzig
ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE
PhllanVliililn Irftmlon
Jlinsourl July 2 ' Poythlan July 23
HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE
Phil idelphln Rotterdam
nerds k Juno 23 I Pchledyk July 7
GcrrcUk .. July 23
International Mercantile Marine
Company
HA STKAMEHS -1 UnO 000 TONS
Tasoenger Oniro. 1310 Walnut St.. ph
rreluht Ofllce. 405-JU Ilouri Bide.. Pulla.
ERVICE
Danzig Riga Libau SteUin
From
PHILADELPHIA JUNE IS
U. S. S. B "Fort Armstrong"
BAILINGS FltOM
Baltimore June 8 Norfolk June 11
New York June 21
HARRIsTmAGILL & CO., Inc.
Agents
Lafayette Bldg Loin S22Q.li Main 7820
Marine Despatch Line
Los Angeles San Francisco
Seattle and Portland
CARGO RECEIVED DAILY AT
PIER 40, SOUTH WHARVES
S. S. Henry S. Groves June 25th
l'or Kiitm nml Information ppty
Atlantic-Gulf & Pacific S.S.Corp.
rtcom ?M1, 130 h Third !
Pltlladelphlu
.rd 2'..'. Ma ,l7-
Dixie Steamship Lines
Now loading for
PHILADELPHIA, BRISTOL,
MANCHESTER, GLASGOW
V. 6, B. II. U. H. Uuvldsun Cuuat
for ROTTERDAM
C. 8. B. 11. B. H, Western I loo.
AT CONl'KHfc.NCE ItAlF.S
B a y O h J ?Vn F7q b si f mt
DIPECTJUjyj.S
To
ft' '"
tory of Hatnhu. The police find mllN
tary had gfoat dlfllcillty In keeping the
way clear for the funeral cortege, so
great wore the crowds.
President Zayds was lh nation's
chief mourner and followed close be
hind tho nutomnhllo carrying the widow
nnd her four children and the artillery
j'alfson on which the bronzo casket con
talnlng the body tvn borne to th
marble mausoleum in Colon Cemetery.
HTKAMHIItl' frPTtC'IM.
Exprc
Passcngc
and
Freight Service
N, Y. to Rio it Janeiro, Montevideo, Buenos Aim
SSHMAItTHA HAHHINOTON, 10,000 tons (b) Joly
H AM-,ltl(,N I.r.OION, 21,000 tons (c) 4alr JO
21.00ft (nna fit) All. If
HM KOUrill'.UN CltimS. ill.OOO c Ann;. SI
aecniul and third clant
and tecond eliut.
or v n. shiotunn noara
and third elans.
ror rate and nartlcnlar nppir
to any I'assenictr Asmcr or to
w
Steamship Line
Wall S!rrl. Km York
Drexel Buildlncr - Phllndelnhla
Orleans fit. lxrols Convrar ntdc.. Ghleaa
uia uiory is now
on tne Seven
AMEBICAN SHIPS AHE AVAIL.HLE FOB
VOUB OCEAN VOVAOE
New cotnbtnatton Passenger and
Freight Ships, rast Luxurious Steamers.
Key number beside ship's name indi
cates operator shovm bottom of column.
El'HOPE
Boulogne and London
rrom New York
July 12 August 10 Heptsmber 20 OlS
North State (100)
June 26 August 2 September 0 Fan
handlo State (130)
llremcn and Danzlr
Iom New lork
I July 13 August 30 Hudson (loft).
July 23 September 7 Susquehanna
1 Julv 2R September 14 October 20
Potomac HON)
Naples and Genoa
l"rom New orl
June 30 August 13 Scptemhr 24 Poes
hontas fl"50)
Plymouth, Cherbourg nnd Hremen
from New irk
June 22 Julj 23 August Jt Sapteraber
2S America (110)
Jul 80 August 27 Septembor 24
George Washlnir'nn (169)
hOCTII AMEKICA
Rio de Janeiro, Montevideo nnd lluenos Aire
ITom Nen ork
Juno 20 Snrtha Van"ilngton (01).
FK CAST
Hmtnlclii, Yoknhitinn. Kotw, htuinghul, Sla-
nllit, llongkong
From hun Francisco
July 23 -Empire Statu (105)
Auust 0 Oolden Stato (10S)
nknhima, Kobe, Minnghal, llonckoog. Ma
nila From "rattle
June IN Ke) stone Stu' U00)
juv 0 Pllver Stnte (100)
J v 80--Wen a tehee (106)
HAW Ml PHILIPI'INKS, EAST INDIA
Hoi.nlulii. Muiillu. b.llgon, hlnguuore. Ca
lombo. Calcutta
From San Inrlco
July U Granite State tins)
August 13 Creole State (103).
ctnsiuisR
llaruna, CanaL l Angeles, Han Francisco
From Uitlllinore
Juns 23 Empirs btato (103),
01 Munson "lrjmlilt Line
7 Wai Street N Y
Tel Howling Green 320C
103 Pnrinc Mull r. H, To.
10 Hsnoer fa N Y
Tel Howling Oreen 4030.
821 Market fit San Francisco, Calif
106 The Ailmlrul Urn
17 Hluto Utreet N Y
Tel Howling Orwn BOOT
I C Bmlth Hldg beattle. Wash.
ISO L H. Mall B B. Co., Inc.
40 Broadway, N Y
Tel Whitehall 1200
us. shivpiNc noAnp
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per Qoxe
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Seas
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and Mailing Tube
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ii a, WuUr HI,
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Harriss, Magtll & Co., Inc.
tvniplele ..,.. -.. - . .
Al' Yuwufi.-. " """"
425 Lafayette U
EDW1NJ.SCH0ETTLEC0.
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