S3 "W&-. rV -v EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1921 17 i.l I ' ' f i , in ftr i " letters to the Editor Morning UAes of fcari ,.,,,, the Euciiii mono '" r ".r-.1M " Hhen the opportunity. c. ureal cuy uciiik th dally perue- B' Hit t, "K ..f.fp" to nutiancei which can J",?,y.u'limTnt'l H R" anomaly 'nt i-4int-loolcln Ice waaon or ml k An Innoc'" ' , rfrt t a early u.ron on Kn "pnn,l..""i.il Muht to the fwr "1 .1 but U U nt fiendishly lnconsM rler, J '' h' .iu urn and owner of thue a ihA acnoem pi iivi hoofp wif"i ,' ..4 wet' lire through the window of ?.M0 KtP'" pn'"" e" itiornln' .. -1..1 c ,lnlri can l'nl" ?!,. .jvanixar to advcrtlio that i I"1 " .-nine deliveries will .Mr metnlnir ' lb"1 " i..tni dllvrle will ho made with rci, a nirineeni mpWhJiM MrWlnly ba paseed at ones fdu"n.M f re. the i of rubber home iwt JVrubb.r tires on all early morn- '' tJ... onreeenerale limes, when six ,' i'ent milk wawma atop td. make tM0 din""1 ,mB bock, each vagon : ?,' KSf rk belnx rwon with "' .I.tunlnlir and annoying many 'Wc rSS like to sleep until 7 "! .Ttrho need the rest. It surely ' 'cih in I lo "consider seriously this li,'"lbrW of early, morning t.ui ,6jecttonabie ion clAUKBi -FMUdelphla June 10. 1021. Dangerous Employments tkpZMorr! tl t.venwu '"" ..."-1. SJ-In . -.. in nrm ni juur roaiWiT VT n ihe subject "Is Wlmlon-Waahlna rKu?" r C"u"' (- of ,v,naow.WR,hers th Sli'li type nd th 1P that walks around .l.h hUHUle ladder under his arm. I run ' ! .tw.leJ.cV a helper and Co eom. high ' .k mi self. I have watched these wln.lo- I ' -!!2.m7 work ""d It lno cinch Vet f.t .11 thoir nerve I Iiavo not et mt one ;K, Wlalk up tho side of a 150-foo. 1 '"itry one to his on work. 1 know a i fP nhn lump, from n plane In a Pra- Sit. nt he as afraid to eo up flfty-nlne f ,t In i bosun chair- High work la SllVht but Is It roally dangerous to the 5- Bin ''tip on inn' ? I do not consider nv V ;rk dnerou strictly ap-aklnj. as I am i' JTn irslklCC on level ground. Vet ff 1 was irtril to no under the ground Into a coal !!t tiles I "Oiild lose my nerve and come out J I sm afraid to go on ft Ferris wheel nt the ' mi's becsuse I nm under th fear that II J Lliht full or The ct"nl" on lh' frfls ' mules hli boat Into the slips ve.ry netl ." instlnijs-et I would knock down the rtole Camden rher front before t could ' iMn to pt Into one. . I say ngnln that , rimlon'-washlns: Is clanueroue. Po Is .1 child e' ilx with a piece of candy. C I. Kankln ' mom fs'ialni enjov his high work and Is hippy e. In as how be rejoices In hU ' serk Mr Kankln have you vr watch'd n v ftntt from the ireet and looked up on lh -tfp floors of tall buildings and s-en m-n ' b sre emplo- d In off'roa slttlna nn th- 'tiljti ef window s Do joy consider voti" trk any more dangerous than a ni'.n nho I, didlnr innn f-, under ground A't n irfn ho works on tall church's If he hlm- illf thinks his work 's ile-n.erou snl h Hll si r.o n F. rhlladelphla June 14 1021. A Home In the Country rs ike Editor of" li' Krri'irio Puh'.ir t.'tlnrr: fr- I would like to a lo M. I. Swart.-. shs letter appenred n vvek ago. that his r'An for a horn in tho rountry (?r suburbs In abiolutelv right but for one thing He ipiiVs of renting He should huv nnd jet his IM a month go for paying on the home In I'ctl o an accumulation of rent receipts. Hs should do ihi even If he his e to ptnd for furniture. Also an ni rt Is Ua mcth for r man to enro for prorrl when U toes to business during th da. St'nURHAMTi:. Chestnut Hill Pa June l.'i. 1021. A "Plain Girl's" Opinion f fk ITflioi o tht t'te(s(7 Publir J.edo'r . sir T hsve hern deeply tnteresied In the iVmeitlc discussions In jour People's Forum f iid tMnk It affonls an ertellent oppnrtunltv ' t give th people e rhsnee to express th'lr is, I nm embracing this opportunity in W s feu uordu tp the People's Forum d'mmlnn of inocl.rn dres. the plain girl IM the popular : rl Cnfortuns."! naiur" hi placd m t ItroTg th plain gl-ln but thnt Is no reason shy I should not dislro to have a Jolly good . tine occasionally. Just as much as onv trpoljr Ctrl nelng Just twemv. I fel en- l.tliS to all th ii.v-t of twenty years. i think I express the fellng of most an nrrmtl, thomh plain girl. I have alvras. dressed rather n.nlnly as Itl'l purn Is not quite largo enough to dras two women extravngantlv It of coumc, re Qilred sime severe control on my part n 'he French In me longed fur expression In Ihst.plral vva of the French extremist Now 1 he r kep house with mother I virtually evervthlng I enr also cook t'.oit plain glrH do Relng Southern born I hid y oecom lirotlclent In th IIikj arts II we1- as to be accomplished In the do iseitl arts so that music, elocution and Plintlng have from childhood len a part et my fsmllj. rout.nc aside from school and lbs horns work ' " ......T" I IV II I HUillts lllfw - - PanamaHats "' TrlmmeU In nny IS1'. V'. u" JclJ to Injure your JEFFERSON HAT CO., 135 S. lOtb INkTIpaIrTd "WU BAGS & SUIT fASF.S nil "ii VrV.'., S''! u..ciMSi riAI.t f 1,-X.0 O tana- n . ...... s.Vi. :..""" .!r"n". . und i VICTOR VALISF.'Y'n""-, 48 N. 7th St. .. Phone ' "rr,n iii. KTA A, KRAIKS ifiic w.i.... c. Juries -ewcts. wm icatuui ui. l?h-n ,Lapne Knpnek none, Spruce 4J0S iWMU.jHI'i 7"KRMIN.Cfrira mi.) . larvae quickly die "hen VERDKH is " s d. Positively linrmless to hair or ftaip. Ra3li36 Bowman Inc. ...Mfa ',',rnicuti( Sii,d,r ,A, PllUt r f --' r 1'VI-I Salon icrmancnt Waoina. $r p,. ii lltS,carIcss Electrolysis Ue'..0' sJ'"uouh Ilalr. Mole.. l-5;nM" '"" "IrthmnrK, late und sinic. w...,,,...,... ....... .(.1 . .Hiiiin raB: loaH sVl 25c "WitjiiU THEPEOPLE'S FORUM LjUera to the Editor should be as brief nnd to the liolnt .ih possible, avoiding anything thnt would open a denominational or sectarian dis cussion. No nttentlon will be paid to anony mous letters. Names nnd addresses must ba signed as nn evidence of food faith, although names will not uo printed If request Is made that they bo omitted. Tho publication of a letter Is not to bo taken us nn Indorsement of Its views by this paper Communications will not be re mitted unless accompanied by post age, nor will manuscript bo raved. One would think that after such a train ing It would not be very hard to find, the menna with which to enjoy clean compani nnd ft good time. Well. In tin Houth It would not be. 1. of course, don't know what your Northern vouni men want In gills, nnd. frnnklv, don't think thev know themselves. .A Southern custom still ob served In our household forbids any woman In leave the houss for nny rason after di'sk unless In the company of an escort, either famllv member or friend. Thus, not being one of the "popular type." with plenty of escorts, m evenings are mostly Bpont at brrr.e. t v'-ould jay m the plain girls In general "Drn't worry yottrselvca to learn am thing either about the house or of any ntlir lln ! Is not worth the encrlflee. The young Northern men prfer tie more popular gins who have loan nrrompllehmenta." Twelve (earn out of the twenty that I lnvo lived 1 have sacrificed In studying those subjects they call accomplishments. As to dress, It has llttl lo do with lis f.uenclng one's character, generally sneaking Now, I don't care personally for the fllmsv rttlre of the modern girl I would not adopt It. as up here tre cllmatx Is ton cn'd for jre .to go about unclad nnd I nm too Southern to fancv freezing mvnelf for fashion's soke llllll, If vour Yankee git Is can st-ind It and like It. It Is their prlvllfgp to dress ns the lik. I don't liellnvo thev dree that way lo .-'tract men, bpt merely hcausj It Ii the style nnd they happen to llkn the etylt. Of cours-. It must bo remembered there are exceptions to all rulea. DAISY T. HRRZKK. Phliadephla. June 0, 1021. , Happily Married To lh' Editor of th' Fi-cnlng Publir t.(darr: Sir In recirl tn ('. V Arlington's lcltr asking for ndvlc. I .'itre say I heartily arree with David I. WHtno-. I was married In .Tun- six vnrs ngo. and my hubby and I are "very happy. V.V--. had very llttl money to go on. hut with great care and economy we pulled through. Wo now have two f the -dearest Uddlesi also a. neat, llttl. home, furnished as nicely ns folks in ordlnarv olrcnmslnnr-s isn expect. We dtd not bin it all af once. Ore or two piece at n tim- via on- limit. I ill let me trll vou. Mr . the luld v. ho r,fts her horn" furnlshrd slowly apprrclatf t e; rh piece of furniture mure thin th" one v--ho geti it nil nt once Each irtlo'rt has It.i own roman"-" pred rlmut It K.er; rouple should mnrrv In thlr Ideal month. IVrsonnllv, I would rather hive vory stm llvvddlng In June than to have the inns' elaborate affair In an other month of thr ' j ear. I .idmlt our wages nre low but if vou and jour bride are rareful .n-i enn ge' a.oo I fslrlv well until vou get .our ria-1 No man. .unleas he ' o mill.onslre. baa I "enough" nionev to mstrv on. So Mr . if vou are going tn wilt until vou hav enough. I'm afrnld -.nmohod-. else will have captured our fnlr prixe Take her and run right to the mlnlsn-r and have that fata' I (?v knot tied. Mn J nu both live long happy lives teg'ther I eincorely hope tha one or two 'e.ir-4 from now will not find' nu In the divorce courts jioin man ano woman must sacrifice something or other after marring". HAPPY II'. VK nitlim. Fast Itetsburg, Pn Juno 10, 1021 Defends Her Sex To II r M for of 'lie lCfn.w I'ubhe l.criqrr Sir "Men hale shams I would say I would Mr. Henry S Wallace in regard to .Porch Chairs, $5.75 Let Us Re-Seat Your Old I'n-rli Chnlrn MADAL K iWOS. r.io n. nn. . Pop. ii8t .rrwhs (Id i.rcryicncic, GAS Soldering Furnace and Appliances sesd row (.ATAi.oaui: L. D. Berger Co., 59 N. 2d St. 3rll, Market BM Krvitonc. Slain 4000 WILL BOARD Tliat Will Not Burn SHEETROCK xvu.K'T WAUP. EASY TO Ell EOT PEARCE FIREPROOF CO. 1345-47 ARCH ST. rhonesi iwnii aag4 Itace 44-,'U ! RUPTURE BOOKLET ASK F01X iqilTlOV NO. 4 1 Reliable Information about trusses-, mo. lure and Its freorrnent. Also testtmonlni. nr,tvivr. n i'i uvittnij mwu 3 (0 PatAnfe ThumS SereW Auru.t 31 mi7 Keiula'jr. Holds n hen nil ather. fall. Can attach to most any r trnss. !!! IVC id(e 7Md (a preieure but center dctm lilfte. Thumb screw adjust, pressure. Ak omlnal belt, nnd supporter, of .unccrlcM dellin. . Consnllallon Tlfhont Tharr i. n. Hrnr.KY. iM7 walnut ht. rnt Ont and Keen for Reference PVbnrHigh Slices tATBSTSTYlES OXFORDS OR. STRAP PUMPS AVtWT AWER CMlShoe Seemce Philadelphia Shoe Repairing- Co., Inc. 533 Chestnut 1229 S.niotn 17 S. 11th 17 5. 13th 114 S. 15tb 1S02 Cheitnnt ii.-. it p- If 1 liMnl ijl -, iLkLrW r. iMCupa original method trans- m W forms any high shoe into I the prevailing styles at very v ' - .. nv remarks about women" nnd their "shams." It seems to tno to be a case of "six and six " Taint and powder on the face can nt least be seen and tho decolt nnd shams of some men cannot. Who Is the greatec. offender? The use of a. little paint and powder does not necessarily destroy! diameter, which, after all, Is the main requisite In ft man or woman No trun woman wants a man who does not want her. so let him look nnjong somo remote tribe for ft part ner who will be n, alnve and a fit sub ject for his domineering spirit. The dally attacks In our papers from American men on the little vanities of their countrywomen la a deep reflection on their lack of courtesy and mnnhood. We arc not Imbeciles and It Is our privi lege tn do with our faces nnd hair what o please, and ou Uo I'.ie same. MAIttK MAttTIN. Philadelphia, June . Ip'Jt. Self-Determlnatlon of Nations To llir Kililor o the .'win? PubIt' .rrfner Sir 1 nm a disabled veteran of the World War. now In training at one (1f nur lmlnes chools here. When we declared war on Germany my full-blooded Americanism nnd patrlntn conscience directed me tn a recruit ing office, whero I enlisted. After a few months' training hore I was ordered to Franco nnd finally to tho front line, where I gave the very best that wis In ne (my very blood) for the.-cause of Old Olory. Admiral Hlms, by his recent epe.ch nn "Jarknaei'"," lias given food for tuanv dis cussions among th protegcx of tho Federal Hoard for Vocational Education. Among th manv that I hnvo Heard was on" frn.n n lOD-per-cent American along thene lines "Sinn Fein Is tho Oaellc wn- of saying self drtetininatlun. The do-In nitum nf tilt 'fathers of the Irish republlr' l a hlnod re lation of that divinely Inspired document born h"ro In 1 iT(. Fatrlrk llmrv '(live me liberty or give me death" was etlll ring ing In th" young eoia o' Ter' ir. Mi.eSwlti"v when h was going through that awful death In Ililxton Prison. One of th" prin ciple thnt we went to war fot l that nf self-determination for mnl nations Ire land Is a small nation, and everv American whn did his or her bit during th" nit l now a traitor to tho principle for which V"o fought unless he or rho trie t h.iv-o thnse principles nctutillzcd.' From tho foregoing thre Is nnlv one thing left for ms to maku my Amerl"anlm 100 per rmt namely, to give the prlneiple nf "Sum Fein" all the moral support that Inm en rable of nnd use nil m" power to have this cntinM) through Congress. ii.,int7e th" ycung hut vigorous republic of Ireland If according to this rensonlng th onlv way for me to be, a real American t tn Li en setlve worker for me 'irlnclplo of lib erty " no ma'ttr by whom or In -Aha' slui jxpresed then It must enunllv fi.inw that those who are against the Sinn IVIn" principle are un-American. uch a onn Is Admiral Sims. From his speech be has I roved it As an American "Itlzen all thnt is Inft fnr mi Is the hope in.l -lh thnt Mr Denbj will dlsnilsn him frrm that brsn"h of the eervlce made trulv American by ruch nn ns Paul .lone and fomnioion Harrj FIIAHI.ES A .MDISON. Philadelphia. June HI. 1U21 A Good Cop of Coffee Makei Anj Gocd Meal. Try Sun-Lite Brand. Al Yonr De.ler'i. John Scott & Co., Inc. American and Diamond Sis., Philadelphia K K L t ) II I in ir-r-T- Don't hide sWn trouble-Acai with Resinol 3 This treiitmont gets right a, the loot of th troune The rleh, cleansing Inthet of Ileslnol Soap rids (he pores of Impurities while Iteslnol Olntinent soolhes nnd heals tho Inflamed spots. Tree trll Dent tl-T Rcslnol ll.iltlmorc-. Sid. I u.l sl2e at jour druggists. Announcement Pennsylvania Eye Clinics Open to the Public For the Treatment of All' Eye Diseases and Errors of Vision. Treatments Absolutely Free 733 Walnut Street and S. E. Cor. 9th & Filbert Sts. Open Daily From 9 A. M. to 5 P. ... Monday and Thurs days to 9 P. M. 1nr. iiriiiiiiiiiii iihiiiiii, ii a'ii5Z"i?i,'4'fv-5 iv; ',- .0',, I ivy, Adelphia Roof There's n certain little nir of cozy comfort nnd good breeding on the Adelphia Roof thnt makes it n very delightful place for n man to bring his wife and daughters. Then, too, the prices are tnodernte, the food good, the music delightful nnd 21 stories from the heated street you'll nN ways find o breeze stirring. sjTTtr, ,TiiYSNNN.rs 5v jfi Panciup M I S.30 Till Ctostug ij w 'ckAI ac3R9f!K9oQHMBHBMHHai Questions Answered Removal of Smith's Island Totlf J-Mltorof Ihr r.rcnlno Public t.tAotri fllr Will you please, publish In your Peo ple's Forum the sear and dato when the last of Smith's Island, between Philadelphia unci Camden, vvns removed? FIIANK P. POItCH. Camden, N. J . June 111. 1021. The removnl of the Island was started In ISnl, and most of the work had been done hy the latter part of 1NU.1, though It wn. not fully completed until 1807. Copenhagen and Dr. Cook To the r.dttcr ol th' Kvtnino 7'iiblie l.rdo'r: Sir Did the University of Copenhagen pass Judgment rcgntdlng Dr. Cook's claim to liavn dlscoverid the North Pole? n. n. c. Philadelphia, June 17, 1021. After examining the records the authori ties nf the university announced. "Tho doc uments handed the i nlverslty do not contain observations and Information which may be iegaid"d as proof that Dr. Cook1 reached the North Pole on his recent expedition " Solution of Fence Problem 7o thr KtUtnr of thr Kvrntna I'nb'ie l.nlo'r. Sir Oeorgo T Mason. Heading, is quite right In saylns his fence problem, published In yriur Issue of Juno 13, enn be solved, for t solved It msclf The tract of land In emestlon contain. 23,iltn n"res. or 1 nr)a,022 ton suuare feet. so every one of Its four sides must bo 31, ISO feet long and the four sides together 120.720 feet Icing To make n fence around his property the owner use a.l.fttn rails of 104 feet length each putting three rails In ft IS!illl!lllll!!lllIIIIIIBIilli;!l!llll,ll!!iHIII'llll!!llllllll Clink! Clink! Clink! Here's a Drink! asco Orange Pekoe i-lbpkR Best for Iced Tea ;allllll!l;lllliill!!l!llilii:illi:! PERFECT INK PENCIL Simple as 1-2-3 QNEDOZLAR 2yn Guarantee 3PARTS Z(JaU&6 Ac&Afc ARMY SALES BY SEALED BIDS CLOSING June 29th, July 5th & 7th Millions of Yards of TEXTILES Also Large Quantities of New and Reclaimed Clothing and Equipage, Cots, Tents, Stoves, Shoes and n large variety of other ,) mcrchaiuli.se Goods Will Be Sold by Quartermaster Supply Officers at lit Ave. & 59th St., Brooklyn 1819 W. 39th St., Chicago twi itrrll 1 & lllllUll!,lll!!l!!lllll!ll!IIIIII!!iii;illl!lllllll!IMl!!!ll!llllll fSS0 WUTCSadsV' 14" K I jir 1 I SOLID j V lAmt) go"! J j y point y Candler Warehouse, Atlanta Ft. Mason, San Francisco ACT NOW Write or wire nearest address for complete lists of items to be sold and details of sale. BUY ATXOUR PRICE pnnel. 'Therefore h ha. 7080 panel, of 10V4 feet each, In nil 120,720 fet namely, eg. actly tho length required to fence In tho property. pt g. Philadelphia, June 10. 1021 "Christ of the Andes" To the IMtor o the Kvtnino Public l.tdvr; filr Please glvo mo a ichort historical Ketch of the statuo known as the Christ of the Andes' nd tell mo where I can get all nnn'-'T K- v- AVI.MEU. Philadelphia. June 17 1021. Tho MM, i. f i-hr, of ,n, AntUn (K, ,i.'i. . T Ani1"" was erected nn tne !V.mi- I'i -he .A,u1'"' ,n ,h,s Argentine rte- t'lni i.'i h,",.y,n ", "Iot,, of "n Ar' tine lady and Mnnslsnor lleneventc. Hlshop .. ,n ,'U ('u, " " colossal t'VJ' 'l,".i.T ''nr', w,,h " cro'" m " ''t hand and tho right mlsed as if bl-aslng the "J L ?.." ?",,uc '" '"'"," tr ohl broni ci.nnon left bv the Spaniards, and Is the )0T...?J. e. 11'e " "u'Ptor. Mateo Alonso. It 'lands at U.OOO feet above the sea level, on tho lino which divides the Argentine Re public from ( bile nn, rommomoratea the arbitration nf Jjdh nations nf the boundary question that more than once endangered lnTt'lm Kwnfc V.01.".!" T"! aWfar ,I,I Z u. ,'"nK ! " ' llKT. nnd nl.o )? !" , '""'. '.'lo 'CfSSr "T ellsriiss nx tltnslj toiAen will hn ni- ,Tfll "" "'IM'stfel peKWs. hi tlons nf Rfnrrnl Intrrrst mIII bV n letters nr Intcsil. nil enifs. nserd. Economy Girls' $3 & $4 Regulation Dresses for the "Fourth" of 4 $145 $1.65 and $1.95 Made in the be coming regulation style, smartly pleated and box pleated, in splen did clioice of ma terials and colors white and Cop enhagen Lons dale Jean, crash with blue collars, white l rani and red ties, green nnd pink. Sizes G to 14 years. Girls' $2.50 Gingham Dresses $1.65 Of very attractive plaids, com bined with self or contrasting col ors. In the favorite styles with pockets, belts and various collar effects. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Girls' Sateen 70-e Bloomers I VC Choice of black, flesh and white. Cut particularly full. 6 to 1(5 year sines. bNFLLFNBURflS Ecnmy Basement Women's Extra-Size Undermuslins 51.25 White Lingerie 69c Nightgowns. Tailored blip-over models; very full. cut Women's SI. 19 Extra Size Drawers 65c Of fine lingerie cloth; trimmed with clusters of tucks and ruffles of deep embroidery. Women's .$2.25 Extra-Size Envelope Chemises $1.19 at Of fine batiste; cut very full, in built-up shoulder style; finished with trimmings of lace. Women's .$2.00 Extra- '98c Size Skirts. . Of fine lingerie cloth; trimmed with ruflles of embroidery. Women's 1.19 Extra- 65c Size Corset Covers Of fine lingerie cloth, trimmed with embroidery. .$1.79 Extra-Size Bungalow Aprons $1.29 Of striped materials; trimmed with neat piping. Made sith sash, belt and pocket. SNELLLTibRGS In Basumnt Tomorrow a Wonderful Sale of Boys' $2.00 Washable Suits At 85c Oliver Twist and Billy Hoj models of plain and striped ma terials; si.es ; to 8 earn. Boys' SI 2 Norfolk $6.95 Suits Mixed cheviots with extra pants, full lined; sizes (1 to 0 years and !'! to H! years. Boys' S1.S.75 All Wool Suits.... . $8.95 Blue serge; knickers full lined; sizes G to 18 years. Boys' SI. 35 Washable 85c Knickers. . . Black and white cotton crash and striped mnterinls; sizes 7 to KT. IB, Ml t 17 years. SNELLENBURflS Kconony Basomant thslr mutusl pssc ,V csnnot tsll you where you can secure much more Informa tion tlmn this, but ou might net It from booI nn Arxcntlna cr on the Ancles. Deep-Sea Temperatures To Ihe fdilcr of Ihe nrcHt.io rulillc Ledocr: Hlr Is II possible for thn rvop!e's Forum t) state whnt nrp thn ile-eti.sea tsinpcra turM? o. S I. l'hlflclslphln. Juno 17, 1021 Wi t.resumi ou msnn ths floors of th occnti. Tf eleep floors of the- oceans ctery whero nre coer'rl with n Inyer of rompnra tlvCly rile .(r In file. Alliintlo, Iiidlan and Pnt-lfic Oceans the temperature nf this "bottom water" vnrlcs from about .13 to .17 decree Fahrenheit. In the polar sens It Is below the. freerlns point of fresh water, the bottom temperature of the Antarctic belnn about 31 denreea Falnenhelt and in the Nor woulan Sea from 8 '.' to I'ft.ri d'Krees. Uur Ini the last H-ccdlsh Antarctic expedition there was recorded a bottom temperature between South Shetland nnd Graham's Land asJow as I'll dcKrees Fahrenheit. To Bracket Formula To Ihe Filitoi or (..- ; urritiia Public l.rdoer: Sir- it sn'iiiinn of the "Iifpoelt and In- teres! problem whleh appears In today's 'paper is nut correciu primed. The pi j presslon "(I pine IDS' minus 1 ' was "bracketed' In ihe copy furnished for the prirter but om'Mcd in printing This would Basement SIVKDX1WIM1, .11 M: 23. 1031 f NELLENBURGN ENTIRE BLOCK-MARKET lixn 2l STREETS IL M w'mS 51.00 $1.00 S1.00 Splendid Choosing Among krJ $1 " Voile Blouses A Wonder fid Collection at This Very Small Price Dozens of lovely styles, as plninly tailored or as lacy as ou like, some all-white, some with touches of color in embroidery or elsewhere. The little Peter Pan model with collar of pretty checked ginghnm is a favorite for wear with the slip-over sweater, especially if its colors match the sport skirt. Overblouses with colored embroidered dots. Women's Extra-Size Blouses Specially Priced Extra-Size Voile Blouses, .$1.00 to $2.95 Extra-Size Georgette Blouses, $4.95 White Gabardine Skirts, Exceptional at Made with good full skirts and and finished with wide belts. Extra-Size Gabardine Skirts .... Generously cut, well-made skirts for the larcer figure, finished with fancy pockets New in ihe Dress Sale! A Fresh, Attractive Lot of $7.50 to $10.00 Gingham Dresses For Women and Misses at $3.95, $4.95 and $5.95 j?ira Xk. . Lii.i'ijrj) y I clear-cut plaid Designed to com bine coolness, and com fort with such practi cal, becoming style features a s huge pockets, sashes, or gandie trimmed oei-'-kirts, Inrge, snutit pearl buttons and trimmings of plain white linen. Splendid alucs. 1 55.9; 60c New Process Floor Coverings sq. yd. at 0?ir 5 Pretty Patterns Full Rolls 4JK 2000 yards, to sell for this da only; a clenn-up of seconds from a well-known maker; 2 yards wide. Ktndl bring room dimensions. No mail or phone orders. None sold to dealers. $20.00 Fine Tapestry Brussels (J!1A A A Rugs, 9x12 feet I U.UU $60.00 Seamed and Seamless fcOQ AA Axminster Rugs, Size 9x12, jAjKj 500 Japanese Grass Rugs. . . 0C? A Ea 0x12 ft. Pretty border designs-one Qj.UU good color. ALSO 200 size 8x10 ft. at $3.80 ea'cli. Let me me formula once more: S S- - (I plus rt)N minus 1 II To put It In common lansuaire. we raise th quantity within the prenthse.a to ths Iiequlred power and thon subtract 1. then multiply the remainder by the quotient nf "3" divided by "II" ; but taklmt the formum , ns It appears In the paper. It would read that "minus 1" was to be subtracted after I the multiplication had been performed. Of course, mv t.? riu-r has no "brack destroy th8 formula entirely. ets" nor "brncs. ' eliher of which should, hae been used Instead of "(. ' I would I nirn call your attent cu io ihe fact that ihel ireblem s prititecl, or. lather, the solution of It, appears anonymuiialy when It shculd iihv ucFii n.Hneci 11, M II, .M 1'hlladeiphla. June in nm. 'Poem and Songs Desired Who Is the Author? To the fcilttor of thr A. r no PubHt f.rilorr: fllr The poem entitled "Remember the Day" credited lo Harnh II. Lawrence la virtually the same hs u poem I hse had In in serapbook for manv leara ninth i called ' Af Set of Sun ' nnd Is credited to Klla Wheeler Wllc-ox. f'nn an render tell nie who wrote the poem originally' The version I hove lKlns If we sit down at set of sun Specials for $1.19 clever novelty pockets, $1.89 and wide belts. t.NrJJRflS Economy Basement An entirely new shipment, nnd "priced down almost to half! And certainly the,' arc among the very fmrt values this amazingly successful dress sale has yet produced all made up out of pretty, checked and ginghams. $1.0.-. Basement 5Ni"LL NiV-V5 bNELUENBURflS Economy Basement II Us ! IL Jill rti n f I Economy give 'And count the thlnus that wo have) elom.' CIIAninf T. TAYI.OR, rhlladelphla. June tn. 1021, Wants Words of Two 8ong To Ihe Editor of (Jir Uenlio Public I.cdatr) Sir Will some one kindly send In thn sons; containing the line: "This world la a. Ocfflcult riddle." Also tho'onK containing the folloirlnr! "They are loolcins tonight on old Tom Moore, He's a relic of former days " rt. u'Dunoia. 1'hllaclelphla, June 17. 1021. V. D. V. ' nski for a little poem whUli . en.i. , clod cornea down In the rain. And tho crops (trow tall. This Is the country faith. And the best of all." Miss Matl.da Wells. Kdaemoor net. We mailed ou a ropy nf the poem you rl eiuested and also nsve you Information yovl desired, but the letter was returned to Us marked "Unclaimed L'nknovn ' ' if J. T." a",.m for t 1 lrir Ito a Testlmonj. ply It" pnm cnMlled "Tti Can n reader sup "(" I. H ' desires the selection rsllel "The Trailer s Deathbed. In tleorir l.lii psrd II deplete tho deathbed of Benedict A re old Thursday $1.50 & $2.00 Petticoats at $1.00 Extra special values in white sateen Petticoats, heavy quality and shadow-proof; some with double panels. Various styles of flounces, also scalloped embroid ered edge. Also at this price extra sizes. $2.00 Petticoats at (j Q Women's extra fine tyM.tJs quality sateen petticoats with double panels; pretty ruffled flounces and rows of cording. Wonderful quality very special. Sf.F.U ENBURfiS Economy IlaBcment Specials in Our June Sale of Corsets $6.00 Corsets at . , In pink coutil with $2.98 medium bust and long hip; well boned; Mcrito belt; an especially fine model for the stout figure. Thompson Glove Fitting Corsets $1.50 In summer weight with medium bust or rubber girdle tbp, in sires to fit small or large women. Women's 50c to $1.00 Bandeaux & Brassieres 29c10 69c In lace front. pink or white, tailored or trimmed, hooked back or fV"" r i5 JRGS conmy Bawment A Manufacturer's Entire Overstock of Women's & Misses' $7.98 Wool Worsted Jersey Bathing Suits ToaStel,$3.79 Advanced 1021 beach or bathing summer's favorite models for wear in tho plain colors aiul color lust rated. combinations. One ll- Women's $8 Silk Fibre Sweaters $4.98 In the favorite Tuxedo model. """JTrLS I-'."onoin3 Hanenient 200 Matting Suit Cases Reduced to $1.44-s Formerly Sold at $1.80 Roomy, light-weight, 24-inch sue. Strong handles, locks and catches. Mail or phone orders filled yhilo Uhcy laa. i)NEU-ENbURJaS Economy DasentMt -4 V 5, :N. SNEffyENBURG & CO.: y R jSNELENBURG CO,: ..JjJvff!aftffly.v'afcJ . t .WMml vftfVtffrfU ' iwfj '"Aw i