. Vi " EVENING PUBLIC LEDEEr-PHIJJABELPHIA, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1921 a wSMt u u I i l i rLettcrs to, the Editor m. i.. us. Patriotism . mim o i A'wmImb1 rubllo Ledger: ""Intl sane 'urln ' JUl' ,n B,r-D,in lim a frlet-d tha other Oay. nwr.tkrf that lo believed that thy j,, rerarKw u h, country niralnsl rW,",fhratlon o"lJndp"nd...ce Day In the ehlonci Vy U th. rcult ot subtle BrUl,h,5Pl7 wh'i "nt ,hl9 Pnlon " 1 "fwdway. That there la anything lnN! .rly probable, for British prop- ,l," i" J freely to do with commercial un and empire. , dB of orn,Z0( "'I'LJ.. with eoinsh motives us their ""fi. rreatlon of sentiment nBalnst kill tMt th cr" ,nc our wople with fire !iJ TtrX propaganda by any enemy , oor e'un,t'" .. no ono who Is advoyit- "".J wUh he cclebratlnsr. In .an. way. "i.7hiay of our Nation. Wo can cole- "V. uiu as lustily and enthusiastically "! '. JnitnMrinB life and limb. "SSi ? I, PO."tfvly '"own that In six; .es 10U persons have been killed "."JoVs Injured in Fourth of July celebra- " - .are rereon can defend the form 'lVbr. ion Prlctlced In the past. et ' if, aU th .pread-eaitlelim. bombast and vi have all in , but let u, nol dthlraly. DAVID U MAIITIN. Fnlladelr-hla. July B. I21- a He a Capable Judge7 . i Editor 0 i Evening rublle Ledger: r',l h read "N. D. S." on rhtla , SmT and I Jersey rfrls. iruklne a contra.t. tJiay" riople's I'onim. I want to say " Km that I think he is rather fresh and ' StaSuei "5 put himself up a Juteo of T hat a "rl! b.. kS mttny ol,ier thlnii l Individual taste7 wh should ro rofer to us Jersey ulrla .. "tallow candles" and. to the Thlladolphla . tlrli is. "locomotive headllRhts" In com- Jirl'onT "'l lnfer lnRt W9 nroJ.S miry, unlumlnous lot to compare us with m.iiow." and I suppose he cowjratuljtol liself hen ho made this Invidious com JSuon that he had snuffed" out 11 our ambitions to ahlno as to good looks. I don't see where are to b found those Philadelphia "locomothe headlights." Surely ,l In tho painted up and besmirched aiwn who patronize Chestnut etroet especially n (h. afternoon, and walk about in a slovenly wnner. stop at almost cxery atrcet corner asd set out their little box of rouito and n a barefaced way calclmlno themsehes In front of eerybody In a shameless way. tartly he doesn't call theso women beautiful. -He dots nt know v,hat moat of them would look IIRe after they had applied a llttlo cold rim and water to their faces. Ho pees Ihtra, behind a mask and should not Judge audi maequcrjders It Is the fresh, rosy, brluht complexion ct the New Jersey girls with which he Is caliing a comparison, and If ho had an Of fer tha beautiful an God croated It ho would end this beauty emphasized In those persons lltlrf outside of a great city and who il not look upon hund-palnted faces as works of personal feminine art. No paint, no rcuie and no cosmetlci of any character can Uke tho placo of the bright, ruddy com plexion! of tho glrlB from the rural dis tricts, and especially Now Joraey. which. I have alwais understood, was noted for Its beauties a well ua Its bin mosquitoes. MISS K. L. I Merchant Ills. N. J . July S. 1021. Favors Largo Navy ft tft Mfor 0 the .KvcnlntJ 1'ubllo Ledger: Blr In reply to David C. Reese In the EnviKO 1'intio Lefioeb of Juno 30. would like to eay It Is extremely honest of him to confeis he Is absolutely Ignorant of many things. He asks six questtona. and In reply would ay. or rather Inform him. on his fifth Query. The U. S. A. Is not only the greatest, wealthiest and most powerful nation on earth, but It Is also tho most benevolent, liberal and charltible soo our nld to other lards In famine, acourgo. etc.. for th last JOO eara: look at our $133,000,000 to Eu rope per Mr. Hoover, besides untold m!l llrns through rther American thar'tles, and accepted by many "over thero" us though e owed to them. Wo are the most forbearing and tolerant lae Mexico, And, furthermore, the U S. A. 1 th-) most up'lght, just and conscientious of alt nations, and this Is known by all people excepting a tow uf our own mealy mouthed pacifists. Can't this Nntlon be trusted with the largest nay a nay commensurate with our wealth and commerce and able to Insure Justice to Americans traellng abroad? Ras this Nation ever pillaged, sacked, pktndercl or despoiled any other land? Has Steel Furring and Metal Lathing Open Shop Practical Men Work for Contractors Only Established 1003 l'oplnr 8088 JobS. Raynor, 2213 Wallace St. Need Money? m Tinv ni.i rini.i. Hlhrr. l'lnttnum. Dia monds, Jewelry, ISte. PENN SMELTING CO. The Old Gold hhop 90S FILBERT ST. Est. 1887 McClees Galleries 1307 WALNUT ST. PAINTINOS CLEANED and ItESTOIlKD ALL KINDS OF FHASIINO Eatlmnte Cheerfully filven. ?LUtVlBNGgfHEATt WM.U.MAYBERRY IV 524 Walnut St. J&i PBB.NG A SPECIAL? American Dredging Co. American Shipyard Co. 308 Chestnut Street Philrdelphla, Pa. Works: Camden, N. J. Fireproof No Pointing No Rcpaira Last Forever Asbestos Shingle, Slate and Sheathing Co. atim.nn n a mK Nce, 1927 Market Street Ambler Asbestos Shingles PEOPLE'S FORUM Letters to the Editor should he na brief nnd to tha point (it possible, .avoiding anything thnt would open a denominational or sectarian dis cussion. No attention will bo paid to anony mous letters. Names and addresses must bo signed as an evidence ot Rood faith, although names will not bo printed If request Is mado that thay be omitted. - Tho publication of a letter Is not to be taken as an Indorsement of Its views by this paper. Communications will not be re turned unless accompanied by post age, nor will manuscript be saved, this v Nation ocr robbed or ravaared other landsor grabbed other territory? Didn't we foolishly irlvo Spiln $20,000,000 after winning the Philippines In recosnlzed war fare? Has this Nation eer acted "tho bully"7 No 100 per lent patriotic American can possibly think so. Arthur Drlsbane Is right this country must bo prepared to defenu Itself, os thero will bo war as long as monarchies exist. And as Brisbane advises, wo must de Note more tltno to the bulldtn? of ulr ptanes, both for commerce and to bo able to protect our people, especially tho pa clflata. If ever attacked. . This talk about the expense of bulldlmt Warships nnd the now necessary airplanes Is tho -.erlest kind! ot Idiocy. .Isn't It only n. passing- around of monoy1 Doesn't It ulve employment to thousands of workers In all sections of our ereat country? With all truo Americana who have faith In tho Integrity and probity of tho United States I say build the largest navy, con struct tho In Best nnd tho sreatest number of airplanes, even If It "makes our Na tion such a bully that others dare not dis turb us." Yes, "ask tre Kaiser"! ho knows now that which, If ho had known In 1013, ho would not hao embroiled tha U. S. A. JOHN It. MULLIGAN. Philadelphia, July 1. 1021. Homo Charity First To the Editor o) the Evening 1'uhUo Ledger: Plr I raw In tho paper last night a pic ture with a scout and a youne lady who were trylns to collect flowers to sell for the Armenian fund, I think If they would collect seme stuff for our own people who hae been out of work for elsht nnd nine months, they would be dolnff something". Since I hao been homo from the other side, where I spent'clt-hteen months, that Is all I have seen. "Somethlnc for Europe. Eu rcp," tint Is the cry, but you never hear "United States, Unltod States." There aro more hungry people here than oor there, where they robbed the soldier of every cent lio had. JOSEPH J. LAWLOR, Ilock of tho Marno Man. Philadelphia, Juno 30. 10J1. Snakes In England To the Editor of the Evening rubllc Ledger: Sir "v. L t." asks' "Aro there any snakei In Eng!and7" In reply 1 bee to say that thore ara several varieties of snakes Jn England. Some are harmless and of great aluo In savin crops from other peats. One of thoeo Is a long green "grass sreko." which Is quite harmless. Dut thero Is n adder, which Is shorter and thicker and qulto black, which Is not so Innocent, whose bite, if not fatal, gles blood-poisoning at least. And there is a brown and )ellow strlrd snake. This la harmless also, provldi-d It has not a black back. Tho two latter variotles nro genorally found In woods, nnd make for cover vat the least acund or movement. But the green anako Is found In tho fields and meadows. I. my- relf. have often necn them by the road side, doad, having been driven over. There aro no anakes In Ireland, and St. Patrick hai the credit of banishing them, along with tho toads. W. L. McD. Philadelphia, July 0, 1021. State Institutions To the Editor of the Evening rubllc Ledger: Sir Tour editorial in today's Evening ruiiuo I.eikieii en "Sectarianism and Char ity" Is plain, and no one should make mistake as to Its meaning. There nro more than 215 sects, and If they all build hos pttals or homes It will cost the State some millions to keep them up. The plan ou -Jggest Is for tho State to enlargo the Stat nstltutlons nnd recelvo an who apply for 4Tilsslon. To keep Church and State separato it would be best to com- ALBERTDOAK Mason Contractor 2138 Arch St. Specialist in tho Brick Setting of Boilers Stands Fosf - Wood Products oFtho Better Kind Frederick R. Gerry Co. Philadelphia. Pn. PI Bricks for Revenue. IN BUILDING for in vestment, you must get the greatest revenue producing power in pro portion to the cost. And the only way to get that power is to build with common brick. Whether prices are down or up, common brick is the cheap est fireproof building ma terial made. Therefore brick houses yield the larg est return for the cost, and bo increases in value faster than houses of other material. Brick houses are now in great demand, and yield larpc revenuo in rents; yet common bricks aro cheaper than they havo been for years. Build houhes now. When you want any Infoimatlon about bricks, their kinds, colors, qualities, styles, uses or prices, tho products of different makers, how to word specification1!, names of competent architects, builders, en gineers, etc , call up cither of our olllves JOHN H. EAKLEY Nlcetown L.i k i: St, Kens. 60-33 KEYSTONE BRICK CO. Godfrey, i: of 2d St. plko. Fk. 2-H F. SEITTER'S SONS Nlcetown La. & G St. Kens. 66-67 II. M. &JC. B. SINER Church and TtTpny. l'Ufd. 14-l rl 1 JMpaBBBBBBBPa!BPaBpaa, - aa s "I ii aa SSy iininnnniiircmiinmiaitiiiniiiii'iimiiiH innnnmifTininnrnniiimiiiffin'iniitnjiniiy: pel atl church buildings to par taxes, so as iu ucip ids poor man wno owns a noun, A. CAHSO.V. .Philadelphia. July B. 1031. Old-Fashioned Wives and Mothers To the Editor of the Evening rubllo Ledger: Sir Employed married wonjen had better reed the warning sounded by W. It. Ja cobs. The question arises as to what kind of huabanda these women have married. llao the men ami the times changed to warrant this condition? I look back ovor my thlrty-lro years of married life, and now, at the age of fifty. I am as oung-looklng as any woman of thirty-five. During that time I had five sons and five daughters, and two daughters uiea in inrancy. w I raised eight children. Four are happily married and a credit to their country, t still have four at home. We have four grandchildren. Let us havo more old-fashioned wives nnd mothers and husbands and fathers, and our country will be safe. , AN OLD-TIMB MOTHEn. Philadelphia. July 7, 1021. Questions Answered Cause of Hay Fever To the Editor of the Evening rublle Ledger: Sir I'leasv state In your People's Forum what Is the cauto of hay fever. OEOnaK T. SMALT,. Philadelphia. July 0. 1021. liny fever Is bellced to bo tho result of an Irritation of tho membranes of tho throat nnd noso, often from tho floating pollen from tho goldenrod and ragweed. Mountain ous districts seem to be entirely free from tho disease. Tho moat celebrated placo for hay fever victims to find relief Is Bethlehem, N. II. Thero tho victims of tho disease be gin to collect In August. Prost puts an end to tho rouble. Writers' Cramp To tho Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: ' Sir I do a great deall of writing) xand frequently got sovtro" pains in the hand that I use. Is this writers' cramp and what causes It? O. W. LANNINQ. Philadelphia. July 0. 1021. Writers' cramp Is a. strain to which those who do much writing are liable toward mid dle ago. and a person so affllctod has no complete control ocr tho muscles of the thumb, mlddlo and forcflngor. Methods oi treatmnt havo not been vory successful. It Is sild that the only way to securo per fect relief Is to abstain from writing. Still, If obliged to write, the person afflicted can do so If he uies n. penholder with a thick handle. The typewriter ha proved the best resource of thoo who suffer from the ali ment. Referred to Readers To the Editor ot the i:vening rublle Ledger: Sir I hao a cat. and she has had a cold since last winter. She gets better at times, but she breathei ery heavily when asleep, Sho usually looks sick, but as she Is a pet we don't want to part with her. Can you or a reader suggost a remody? II. V?. I.. Philadelphia, July 15, 1021. That Mason and Dixon Lino To the Editor ot the Evening rubllo Ledger: Sir Is Kentucky north or south of the Mason and Dixon line? SAMUEk T. CLARKE. Philadelphia. July 0, 1021. Th Mason and Dixon line orlglmlly marked tho boundary botween Maryland and Pennsjlvanla, but before tho Civil War was extended theoretically for tho purpose of In cluding tho Mntes loyal to the Union. On that basis Kentucky was eouth of tho Mason snd Dixon lino. Although It endeavored to remain neutral, occupying tho paradoxical position of haMng been admitted to the Confederacy. on the ote nf an Irregularly called group of legislators, yet It furnished moro than twico as many troops In sup port of the Pederal cause as It did for tho Confederacy. Wants Readers' Opinions To the Editor of the livening rubllo Ledger: Sir A claims that there Is no such thing as luck. B claims that thero Is, 'What do Niagara Wall Board The True Economy Wall Board GIBSON-WALKER CO. SOLE AGENTS Building Lumber Domestic Hard Woods and Soft Woods 2569 Grays Ferry Road Knee 2704 Oregon 7DU M J TUlSbDAY. JULY 11!, 1031. Store Open. Dully nt 0 A. 31. Closes ut 5 P. M. M l SnellenburgS JlmTItt BLOCK-MARKET lsiro 121a STREETS J There's No Other Store in Philadelphia Where You Can Match the Kind of Values We're Giving In This STOCK CLEARANCE SALE OF Men's & Young Men's Fancy Summer Suits GROUP 1 $35.00 1 $32.50 $30.00 SUITS at $21.00 GROUP 3 $55.00 i SUITS at $50.00 - $47.50 . S34.00 Men's and Young: Men's Blue Serge Suits That Were Formerly Priced $40, $37.50, $3& and $33.50 readers say? Arguments citing examples pro and con might be Interesting. D. I McD. Philadelphia, June 29, 1021. Grouchy and Waterloo To the Editor ot the Evening rubllo Ledger: Sir Will you kindly inform me whether Napoleon was betrated at the Battle of Waterloo by General Grouchy or whether Grouchy failed on aocount of floods, eta., to get his army Into action In tlmo to prevent Napoleon's downfall? HENRY T. WILLINO, Philadelphia, July 7, 1021. Grouchy was guilty of great blunders at tVntflfln1. till, 4t.r In ,,n tinala In nf-nilftA him of treachery toward Napoleon. Ills' mistakes were In continuing his march to Wavre In a Blngle column. In moving by the right bank of the Dyle. In reporting to Napoleon Intelligence thnt proved false. In falling to march to Waterloo when ho heard the first firing and In scattering his force to attack several bridges Instead of one over tho Dylo. It Is truo that the'marahat won a tactical victory In the nctlon of Wavre, but this In no way helped Napoleon. Un doubtedly Orouchy's bad maneuvers were a principal causa of tho Emporor's defeat. Yet, when ho got news of the cntastrothe. In a flash ho reallted Ms danger and maue prompt nrrangement to begin his retreat. This retreat ho carried out resolutely, skill fully and rapidly, slipping past lllucher and finally bringing his force Into Paris. That was not thoadeed of a traitor.' "C. L. Y." The Weather Bureau makes observations three times a day to deter mine tho temperature ot tho air. the amount of moisture In the atmosphero and other weather conditions. Poems and Songs Desired Asko for a Hymn To the Editor of the Evcilng rubllc Ledger: Sir Whero can I find eraes of a Meth odist Sunday school lnmn used twenty-fix e or moro jears ago? I heard It at Broad nnd Arch streota In an Infant Sunday school. It began: "If I woro a sunbeam I know what I'd do! Into Inwlli-u hovels filled with want and - wco." It has many am ret associations, but I cantrot recall the lines. Can a rendr send them In7 MRS. V. L. LYONS. Philadelphia. July G. 1021. "When I Was Born" To the Editor of the Evening rubllc Ledger: Sir Will you pleass publish In jour Peo ple's Porum the poem "I Was Born About Four Thousand Years Ago." Ono verse goes something llko this: "I was born about four thousand years ago; There Im nothing oxer happened I don't know: I saw old Pharaoh's dauzhter fishing Moses from tho water. And I can kick the man who say It Isn't so " W. L. POWELL. Philadelphia, July 0, 1021, "The Young Man Sat and Waited" To the Editor of tho Evening Public Ledger: Sir l'leaso publlah In your column tha poem containing sevornl verses eich rndluic with "Tho joung man sat and waited " I will look for It In tho fcvnsiso Pimjo Lrrxirn's People's Forum. G. W. S Philadelphia July ft, 1021. Two Songs To the Editor of the Evening rublle Ledger: Sir Will ou kindly print for mo the following selections? Tho oho starts: Tho People's Fornm will appear dallv In the 1'vriilne Publlo ledger, and nlo In the, Hunday rublle Ledger. Letters dlarusalng timely topics will ho printed, as well aa requested poems, nnd nneatlons of general Interest will be answered. How Is a Gas I J PAYMENTS fi A request will bring a representative to explain, the new ranges. The United Gas Improvement Company $45.00 $42.50 $40.00 $65.00 $60.00 J EXTRA SPECIAL $ "Beautiful, beautiful songs. Sweetly are echoing yet! Songs that to childhood belonr. Aro the songs that w never forget" The other Is an old war song) "For many years we've waited To hall the day ot peace, When our land shall be united And war and strife shall censo." V. U F. Philadelphia, July 7. 1D21. "Twilight Dews" T.i the Editor ot the Evening J'ublfo Ledger: Sir I Ipclose herewith the old song "Twi light Dews," recently requested: TWILIGHT DF.Wfl When twilight dews are falling fast Upon the rosy sea, I watch that star whose beam so oft Has lighted mo to theei nd thou, too, on that orb so dear, Ohl dost thou ga70 at ev'n. And think though lost forever hero, Thou'lt yet bo mine In heaven? There's not a garden walk I tread, There's not ft flower I see, But brings to mind somo hnpo that's fled Some Joy I'e tt with thee: And still I wish that hour was near, When frlonds and foes forgiven. Tho pains, tho Ills we've wept through hero May turn to smiles In heaxen. "The Country I'm Leaving Behind" To the Editor of th livening rubllc Ledger: Sir Enclosed you will find the words of the song. "Tho Country I'm Lenvlng Be hind," asked for by Mr. Harold Knlgn, O. B. STEWART. Philadelphia, July 3, 1U2I. My b-rk Icaxos the harbor tomorrow, Across tho wide ocean to go; Then Kitty, my burden of sorrow Is moro than I wleh you to know, Thoro's a dreary dark cloud hanging o'er mo, ' And a mighty big lond on my mind, WTien 1 think of the prospects before me, And tho country' I'm leaving behind, CHORUS Then farewell to tho green fields of Erin, And my darling so faithful and kind, Where'T I miy bo, I will still think of thee And tho country I'm leaxlng behind. Then Kilty glvo over your crying, And don't feel uneasy for me, It's my fortune I'll after bo trying. In that sunny land over tho sea. Each moment that passes shall find thee. Still relanlng supremo In my mind, And tho Ima.ro of Kitty shall bind me To tho country I'm leaving behind. Though tho land be abounding with treasure, And fair maids of every degree. My eyes may behold them with pleasure. But my heirt will bo longing for thee: Let stormy clouds gather Rbovo mo, And friendship prove stale or unkind: nJVHES If. fftlVIV & CO. LUMBER KSL Wall Boards Tar Roofing Papor WO DellVer TheWAY0?enwaatlt " ??. -H "ME you want It Of flQet A Ymrtf-i Klzhth HI. M. r.lrurdAv. Ji EHRETS s SLAG ROOFING EHRET ROOFING & MFG. CO. c. DREXEL BLDG. Range Made Up? It would be interesting to you to havo ono of our salespeople "tear down" a standard Gas Ranjje and show you tho features which make it efficient, sanitary and economical. You would learn how in geniously heated fresh air is made to circulato through the oven: how tho "dead air" space holds the heat in; how provision is mado for positive regula tion of heat, and other valuable information. Come in nnd seo how a Range is mado up. GROUP 2 1 SUITS at $26.00 GROUP 4 SUITS at $41. SNfLLENBUROS Third Floor H 00 Burs I know there is ono heart that loves me In tho country I'm leaving behind, "Land Where the 8hamrock Grows" To the Editor of the Evening rubfla Ledger: Sir I think tho enclosed Is the song "C. W. L." requested. MINNIE aOHMLUY. Philadelphia, July 3, 1021. I am thinking of the morning when I left old Erin's shore, I can seo my dear old mother standing at tho cabin door. As sho kissed my cheek she murmured on that still September morn, "Mid strangers you are going who may treat you, boy, with scorn, Hut promlao mo siou'll not deny tho land whero ou were burn." ciionua "When they nek you what your name Is, Tell them It's Molloy. Where's the blame, there Is no shame In an Irish name, my boyi When they ask you where you cams from. Tell them, friends or foes, II Klllarney'n lakes and rills, Tho land whero the shamrock grows," Many Jears l'e been with strangers nnd l'o found new friends for old. And met many cheering welcomes when tho world seemed lono nnd cold; Irut the one thing that I long for, yes, wherever I may be. Do uou have lots of hot water at the turn of your faucet? With ft bucket of coal a day and a "Reading" Water Heater you enn have hot uater ua quick as a wink at all times without tho nnnoy nnco of a heated homo or having; to watt 16 or 20 min utes for bos. Indent Economical 'ieckBros.Co U to 50 North 6th Street Heutlnr Dept.--SOO Arch St.. I'hlla, Camden, N, J. K, Lanadowne, I m i. Hi JO ffikSiS BkEI ''I ',- !. I' -ci 11 i8Vv . ni mi !!! in i i ii BisaBaasJBHRfEKBBBsBssHbaf jMMillssssB f 'iissasasf Basel j , mfa-mmsm-mmmmm u.-n.ns. i. , am-c,B 1 laaaaBT "V. HaaaaaaaaaB j 11 Evetythin nothing for THAT'S OUR IDEA in making Quality Cigarette. Why, just buy Camels and look at the package! It's the best packing science has devised to keep cigarettes fresh and full flavored for your taste. Heavy paper out side secure foil wrapping inside and the revenue stamp over the end to seal the package and keep it air-tight. And note this! There's nothing flashy about the Camel package. No extra wrappings that do not improve the smoke. Not a cent of needless expense that must come out of the quality of the tobacco. Camels wonderful and exclusive Quality wins on merit alone. Because, men smoke Camels who want the taste and fragrance of the finest tobaccos, expertly blended. Men smoke Camels for Camels smooth, refreshing mildness and their freedom from cigaretty aftertaste. Camels are made for men who think for themselves. c R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Wlmton-Salom, N. C, saaaaaVV to seo that old log cabin In tho Isle across the sea,' Where I can hear again that dear loved voice that said to me, (Chorus.) "C, 1i 11." asks for a poem containing theso tines; "I havo known May laugh with sorrow therefore I you moro merrily." "E. E. C." would llko to get a poem by Is Your Opportunity Summer Shoes Reduced ofeiw n- - r iaau wnssmut at. Factory Help! If you need operators, menders, sewers finishers, etc, you'll get them quickly through an ad in THE LEDGER MORNING and EVENING JlUH- . ,'' INI Ill I I dt I ' 1 1 W 1MIM I III II II IHHIIM II III II Ml I J I saHlaM III taaaaMlstaaaaaW ' l; QUALITY WI2 amel Thomas Nelson Tars entitled 'CPilaW. ment Seat." 1, "B. I. T." asks for a song called 'YMI.4 Tin I f W. ( Ttnrn tln.' " ' $ Mary T. Randolph asks for th 90tej called "The Valley ot Silence" and U y nurua ui t uuug uvhiiiiiiiis nun ju um morning dew rcMlnar on flower.' oridatt 'Soot Shop show , CAMELS the U.. 1 SIU1 1 13 d M ' f Mh m N. SNKfXENBURG & CO.s -X It . . . Mftl -V s i'H--"'-4-'-' M i ,n ""; wt t 9 fiLtf"
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