P; rjf w y ' U at a 4. ' 1R EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1921 A p .. TT k? ' 4. '' , 'ma i& V ti"K -')e-Attff .ffie- AtJ me Ir f iton. . m the 1 1 BTldemJ,) will , Jr'. Wtf ste&I k Tffi PEOPLE'S FORUM Letters to the Editor ? No Mora True Frlendahlpa? TO ik Edllnr at thr Kvruinu l'uh tr l.rditr Sir I bar road many iltatusalons In ourl roj;' Forum which hne Kreall Inter-1 stfd m. and 1 believe thej hae tern i 'Utnsflelal to others would you mind It I encroached upon your space for a llttl- dis cussion on the apparent absence of true friendship In these days lt me begin h asking; Where In the faithful friend, tried and true, or the old fashioned friend (for It la not fashionable In thssa day to be true) who In lron. days stood by, eer ready to nralat, to cheer, to defend. It necessary, a dliheart nd comrade: Wher la tho friend who once would listen to our aorrowa and with comforting- word would try to soothe our troubled I certs' Can he b found who will remain contnm and ohamelese recanlless of poverty and the lack of fine raiment t have experienced much coldne nr I many painful alight from the hands of no ao-ealled fri-nds lJt nut until recentl) after ssrsral frlenda complained to me of similar slights they had experienced, had 1 then n ao much thojsht la it possible that a Christian can have o atony a heart that he njna to tho ut most the world's pleasures whllo his less lor tunate brothar must remain ouielde the r.iiK but within hearing- dl'tancc of the senfti una ridicule hurled at him (from old time frlenda) because mlsfirtuns has .nortnken him In these dajs whn nppenrnnrn m the matter of icarm-iit eerms to count for much" tiL a t .4 i a. I.j isAtil l n rT J'.'M:' Toun I,.. nnthrWd I hato a tear In his ee or in ache In his heart for the poor unfortumte Y t how often we see a brother wounded it h-nrt feeding, aa It were from cruel irevnnnt b a friend left unaided and alone t am only a irlrl of fnlr e.lu. m u not handsome nor talented Sut h"i.J 1 htarl easily touched by a traitorous 'frteni YVIII somo reader plener tell m who Is a friend or define the requirements of frienl sfclp nt th present tlms MtS r ! O rhlladelphla. Jul IS. 1021 Offer War Debt to Disarm To thr rdiror nl thr lt'ria 1'nh'lr ; Aa r Blr If the world wnull dlinrm we could eartalnly cut our annuil w-r outux b billion dollar" Then If w remit the ten Hlllons of wr debt due us frum tho allien Oovernmcnts e could recoup our lo' In less than a dnren jears by our savings in armament Not a. bad business propcsl tlon. . . If w. ffere.l the ..llles tne general no cellatlon f war 'ebts connnicneo upon . ieinit.fr m i n o an m rnit-mi . us ment. Is there ani (1 U"H thev woull lump at tha rrinoul And Isn t It Just as sure thle real peic union would be rtronir enough to ccnpel the compllince of any neutral nation or enemv nations If such would ha unwilling to fo'low It Is a simple problem of srlthmetlo and common sense and If we csn solvo It cor rectly the r"ace of the world will be much mora aecur, than It 1. WMcCUnDT iTilladelphia Ju'v U 1021 Charity Needed at Home To thr Ed tat nt th !" P V Wr 'li'r jr i -itrre hi i thai " fc-v 'ine' will rKi lr Mlhu- 1C T.v Tins, of th Ameilcan Krler."s " rv'c romriltte. in rrfcren-e to his sts'.-ient of Ms stuly on cnndltl ns Ir German) Polanl Austria. Jlllnsary 'Knnland ?nd Tranre Ualne n sm-rlean let me Bl' ' - ttw cdvic, to the do-tor nnd whatever hl oely may bo. 1 would t- much P'il ,hlv him uk. a trolley r.do rono ladolt.W and wmo of th- surroundlnir cities, or take r. (rip to New Yjrk City, or f go a little further, the loverro- cf the State of Colo rado h he-n asking fcr he Ip I would Irdeed be rlenrcl to hea' of what the so ciety I. doing in America The m ncy spent by the dector for the trip Itself would ha-e surely helped a great deal nt h. m those who are In need Instev of "" fcr thJ -jtarvlnc this and that of ery c tintir not the t. f a My lc'er nav sem like .. t ...... Iha n-3lrritV i very direct mer- , f the can. aro Ir.Jlt.d wltr the tru h and let me say further that I am gottlrg f-d UP m".rl ... it,i. .nH thnt s-vciety Is fining verywhere but home where it is rlostly needed during our readjustment Chester Pa July 1a 102 Question Answers Question To the KCItor or fhe fvenmo rulillc f.edjer' 81r,. I, PI ion takes the llb-rty of k Inr me a numoer ot "'"'""" " "''i 11IK it. .,,i .navver HQRia 01 .4 Irish SUDlCCtS 1 "'" ..-.. M nuastlons bj asking him lew quiv TVhat Is an Irish Am-rlcan? IJW.... rvatWn the ITIOU What Is the of warfare, "'""-"",-- ,n ,h,lr two wars usoa oy tne aiiwu- -.Z? A. n.iioir. for Independence and ' .. .. ..!.. V.V asass! n url " " - ir.tlon ins oinn rn.. ""---.. v,.u o( th. Was Admiral nime n- " , ,, ,v. sentiment- h. expressed or because th. Iropportone time and Place at which his T,,miTu wTo'fan American c.....n to love his own n.me best because It Is of Irish origin or to ho proud of only one name that of A Mllart and future peace of Are iwi ,-1.i bv Its population dl pox eountrj menareu w .,i.,i,ii ii.. it. .If into various self.cirnterid ....... of h- nhenates. such as Onrman- . . f.l.h. American, Pollsh-AmerlJan ," ,.,!,,n and its an-Ameriunn Sih M- . oontro.ling motive th. Mroetuatlon of alien hates and ," "dices ! H.U country and each on. doing Its ut iSosi ftttof this Nation Into th... foreign aWhiIhTwa. th. more oflenelv. to Arasrican V... .mir.i Rlm blunt denunciation Amiiriciii. .. .-..- .--- . rumsni .'""--- , , ,h. ,i i certain hyphenated group In the United .V. or the for.lim.r D- Val.ra'e Impu t nnd insulting attempt to bribe and of Btates arm "" -" 7 --..,!... nt the two .. . -.4 m..,.. tha riaxuinai v uii.nnw..- -- Srtat parties Into adopting resolutions of f."l. and insulting to a friendly nation Was President Hording wrong whin as a esndldste h- answered this -ame element of mlsch'rf mskers by saylnk that the Irish nueTtlon'l. a purely Imnestlc Question of nre.t Britain and It U none of our business in meddle In' Did the American P-ople .Uppt him in this stand at election time Did our Government do a wise thing In ..i. ,h. oarman-Americaii i..ii Wnuld It not be equall wire to suppress all I wuu.u , - .uaw .a, ... Inln I 11I.UI ... ,.,. -. -- hyrhenated societies before they get us Into trouble with foreign nations Has any man the moral rigni m m a. title of American unless hs Is willing to r-is h's ' 10 el carl d alleglsnce to this countn nlore' J"HN MURPHY Philadelphia JuL 14 1021 Test the Milk ! fh TTlfltor of fie fv emiiJ I'ubHc I rdorr Sir There are many leas between food lnsDection and consumption and there Is one stsole that I think should be followed us more clorelv Milk Is tested nt the depots when brought In and often rejected and thrown nvvay because of low standards to protect the public However when served in institutions and by restaurants, now usually bought by the ran and served loose U la easy to undo all the Inspection In one Institution where I lived for sv .I vears it wan. the. prsrtlie of the cfflclal in charge to si- m off the cream for special use Judging from the anemic milk served In some restaurants this Is also a likely habit, especially when they can get flv.i ox ten eents for a 1 msll serving of cream (or cereal and fruit orders It might brim; some IntsreetlfK results If the Inspectors were to make a quiet collection of sample lasses of milk and test the matter Philadelphia. July 18 1051 O D High Prices In Restaurants Ti, the Kdllor 0 fhe Ki nine PuMIc I.rdmr Blr Your aggressive sally against high restaurant prices Is to be highly com mended, hut needs t be continued ai prl s Of Taw materials decline Eggs for In rtance. -ro still thlrtj rents In supposedly popular.prle.ed places However there Is an- 1i(her matter frequently touched upon, and I think needs to be In our supposedly demo cratic social life The matter of tipping stems to me to be a most Insidious class jirltrtlee, encouraged for obvious reasons J by the ernployere themselves who reap the benefit because they can secure help for little or no money. A tip form.rly was a return (or special or courteous service, but it has sadly degenerated It Is creating a, servile, menial class that ' altogether out or nnrmuny wnn our democratic Institutions dependent on the tilm nnd renenie ty of a varjlng and hrow-beaten clientele. I have repeated! seen rVSWHlCei VI I". Iaiii ....... ,. n .rn dsveleped technique of handling the patrons, arenas inw inc f,iivv ur iinpiioa .eatraov up averaging from riv fi( tu" mivvil ,siri ts teed, desire to appear generous ;Jmlr prices and a living wan l'4laelo an4 (aeentlre te seed Letters to tho Editor should be brief nml to the point hh possible, aoUlihf un thing th.it would upo.t ii denominational or sectRrlnn dl-(.u-pIoii. o attention will be paid to nnon mouH letters, Nnm.es nnd nddresMps must b s.Rtied ait uu evidence of good fiiltb, nttboURh nanici will not be printed If request is made that thej bo omitted Tho publication of a letter Is not to bo Inken as an Indorsement of Its iew by this pnper Commun'catlonn will not bo re turned unless accompanied by post age, nor will mnmicrlpt be saved serlca Instead of a gamble that tempts li snobh shness jncl raise pride would Hive a healthier tone to n necessary Institution In our business districts o II Philadelphia Julv m mjl A Reply to "Earnest" Tn th I ditor of thr l.irnina I'hIi I. I rdorr Sir Ilecently I read In our People's Foium a letter from a vounir mnrrlnd mm with one child who wis ery much dlscour aid To him let me. say Why do mm toll Ill.a the brakeman out In tho told wet nluht In danuer? Wh does I he motorman excel In his work and keep awake Wh does the conductor keep rh'erfullv aid ruthtully at his post of duty Wh doea an mn toll In tho sun or ioM and wot tnd dukness It Is no (liberate to lalxir hnncstl) It proMs a man to be a man when he can step down nt on the inrth where his feet are firm and sure to beai tho burdens of ' -a contempt Hill ther,, n-e inlltlunM cf lobe men dolnir that natlentlv nvr d i and night Just because they loe soma me I somewhere Noble mm and noble women I to.l and enduro becauia It la trua love tint Inspires the deed The greatest men on earth wire tollers If jou truly Ioe our wife and child you will cast prldo to the I breezes and wl,l work In am honest em- Plojmont no matter what jour proud rela tles tlilnli ii i. 1 lillnd Iphl i Jul n 1921 A Soldier and the Bonus To the fcjioi uf t hi 1 kmii a I'nhii i t,li;rr taIr I have ben a i instant render of jour paper for jore Will jou kindly print lr jour l'eople s l'urum what u soldier has to saj about the bonus Our represmia lives at Washington state that to puss the Hunus 1 tin u thi time would huit th Omornment tieasurv Where are the war millionaires w fought for' Why don t the) ccmn to life They have Plontj Think of thi poor dlsubloJ soldiers Ijing In hospitals, while th Idls rich are enjojlng ih msves vvnre are jour hejrts. or have jou none ,, Ba, ,hr(ll?n Ihem no foU)nt ror ou ,0 prutect )ou that jou are now enjojlng peas ur... so dig down ill jou th-vt cill j mrselvts l"u Per cent Alum leans Qlc them an iAitln- once In a while Put ureeif In their places anil see how vou vvould feel to be forgotten So help them jou who nil youreelvis true Americans who can afford It Help them and don t desert them, those manly bojs who gave cf their best FROM A SOLDIEll. Philadelphia July 10 1021 Questions Answered Industries of Falkland Islands To tin. Ldtlor at th iinmci l'uhl,t I nlorr Sir I contempl.ite a trli to th- 1'ill.l-md Isl.vnd P ei.se tell me what are tho landing Industries there s L GRBOOIIY. Philadelphia. Jul) 10. 1021. The chief In lustry of the Tilklund Islands Is sheep railing Thore are now some 800,000 sheep on the Islands with an average fleece weighing seven pounds. Next to sheep farming the moat Important industry and about the only other one, Is whaling, In which four British companies and one. Ar-gcntlne-nrltlah company are engaged. The Islands have about 2000 inhabitants. 8lave Owners, Etc. To thr Editor of thr I-.nninj l'uh c nlorr- Sir Who wan the owner of the greatest number of slaves at the outbreak of the CHI1 War and how many did ho own Second What was the umount of the actual money the Tr'nch had to pay at the end of the Franco-Prussian War In 18717 Third How long was It from the fall of the Roman Empire to tho fall of the German Empire' Which held tha greater power over the world at the time It fell? D II D Philadelphia, July 18, 1821. First Th census o' 1"".0 clw. tw owners each having more than 1000 slaves If doss not state the rames of these owners The census however made no distinction betwene slave owners and slave hirers, that It might hare happened that a perron credited with owning 1000 slaves reslly owned onlv n fraction of that number his slave colonj being composed lurgvly of Negroes hired from other owners The rumber of slaves was 2,200,000 In 1850 and 3 0.10 000 In 1800. ftecond One billion dollars (five billion francs) was the amount the French had to pay to Germany divided as follows Cost of the war JS70 000,000 punitive Indemnity or fine J0 000 000 Third The Western Empire fell In -170 A D a matter of 144C jrarj buforn Pru slanlsm fell The Western Empire at that time had no power but had gradually dlsln tegrated Into nothlngnesi The German Km plre up to the creat allied i-ounter-offenslve on July IS 1018 was an Immense power i .nit, vi.in .n,.iA km. m,. i, A military victory would have mad. it supreme throughout the world Itome, at Its best, governed but a small fraction of the surface of the earth For Readers' Discussion To fne JJdttor of the KvrnUa PubUo I.tdarr Sir A men made a statement on a public platform lately to the effect that a pnjsl. calty strong person vrould also be strong mentally and vice versa. I do not cunsiuei this statement founded on facts Can any cf your readers st It right? J V I. Philadelphia July 18 1021 The Death of a Snake To thr t.dttor ut thr rirnina Ivb ir 1 edu Sir Why dues a snake nfte- it is killol wiggle un'll tho sun .-oea down" D L T Phllidsrphts. July 18 1021 Tho hi iloglcal Burve" sbvh that In low.;- anlma'tS. such as fVie snake an 1 frir the zplne! e0rd Is of mora lnr.pi rtsnee than the ,na eords In the hlghor orders of animal ... . . .b- .. . 1. ,....... .k life since In the former It Influences the b irty nntlJne moro than tho brnln does It Is because of thin fact that the heart of th. snake will nmtlnuo to beat after the head Is sevored from tho tolv In fact ther. havo been caeca where th ' s V-i-rt tn -v cool mnlt place that tho heart as f uni t 1 t eating twentv four honrs nfter the herd had hen .everexl from the tndy On the othsr hand If the nnki were n be left In th- hot sAin the heart woull tor beatlrur within a few minutes That It wlgsles In every case until the sun goes down Is not true Nationality of Golf To fhe F.Mtar of e fivenlno PublC eiper gi, Tteaently tn an article In the Evkkiti ptntic Lrroru It was stated that Holland and not Scotland was the birthplace of the gams of self Spenklni. of this to golfing peop'e they doubt It and In the Century Dlc tli nary nnd Chambers' Etirvr'.opodla credit for same Is given to Scotland with no men tion of Holland at all Please let me I'nnw regarding this D K E Philadelphia July IS 1031 The new Encyclopedia Drltannlca says ' It Is scarcely to be doubted that the game (golf) Is of Dutch origin ana mat it nas been In favor since very early jears It Is uncertain at what dife golf was Introduced Into Scotland, but in Uf7 Its popularity had be-come so gensral as seriously to Interfere with the more Important pursuit of archery " What's the Meaning? To las VdUor of fhe JSvmtno Publto t rdgrr Sir- I would like to know the meaning of the following svmbols and Inscriptions found on public buildings end In the school books of Glasgow Scotlsnd 'A tree with a I ell and a bird, a fish at ths foot" of the tree and the lines, "Here's the tree that never grew Here's the bird that never flew Here's the fish that never swam Here's the bell that never rang" II D, L. Philadelphia, July 18, 1921. Poems and Songs Desired ' A Problem In Rhyme 7 hr Fdl'or of trie Kusstno Public I.rdmr Sir I vvould like to have your readers i an 1 newer to this problem In rhyme "Hays Richard to Robin, If ever I 00 me To the age you are now, brother mine; Our agss will equal the sum Of the figures ninety ana, nine. Baysllobln to lllchard. tbV If It be fair, rc-Aua $..kok sensual f fa I 1 then shall be double the age that you were When I was the age that j-ou arc" What are their present axes? J It K Philadelphia. July 18, 1621 i "The Lights o' London" To Ihr hdltor of the Kienlno rubllo tedflir: I "-Ir The song "The Lights o' London." fir which V L. O " made Inquiry, was I written h deorga It Sims, tho English dramatist, novelist and Journatlnt, horn In 1 1 ndon September 2, 1S47 Two stanxas of the song are as follows The way was long nnd wesrya Hut gallantly the) strode, A country lad nnd lasalo Along the heavy toad The night waa dark and Mtormy. Hut blithe of heart were they. For shining In the distance "The llshts of London liy. n g eamlnu lights of I,ondon. Thit gim of the clo's crown, Ythat fortunes bo within )ou, u lights of London Town! With faces worn nnd woary That told of sorrow's load. One da) a man and women I'rept down a country roadi Thej sought their native village, He irt broken from the fray. Yit shining still behind them The lights of London lay o cruel lights of Iondon. If tcirs jour light could drown Yiur victims eyes vvould weep them. O lights of London Town S T MARSHALL. rnllidrlphli July 7 1021 Wants Complete Selection To 'h Milor o thr I-'umiuo 'nolle l.edoer Sir Please publish the selection of which the following Is a part: ' Do anjthlng but love for If thou lovest nnd art i woman hide thv love from Mm whom thou dost worship Never let him know huvv dear he la. Lead him from tree to tree from bower to bower but be not won. lest thou In like that bird when caught and i.irod bo i, 't to pins neglected and perish In forgetf Jlness " KA1HI.KCN CROOKS Phllaielphla, July 25, 1UJ1 W L O " dosltes all of the poem con taining the verse uh the while maid and the white horse and tho flapping banner of God, Hack hems riding for monej. red hearts riding for fame The tnall who rode for France and the king who rode for shame Gentleman fool nnd s-vlnt riding In Christ's high n.m " ' W n C ' deFlres the name of the author and the complete pcem of which this 1 a p.irt Oh Hi Ks Hooks' It makes me sick Tu sen how o arn multiplied, Llko Tgvrts frogs yo poke up thick Your ugly heads on every side, Oh' If one-half and majbn other, TVere only In tho Red Sea tossed. And left like Egypt's hosts to smother. Little worth keeping would be lost" "D C K ' asks for a poem which con tains the fo lowing verso 'lis the fireside still the light Is shining Tho chlllrens nrms around the parents twining " F-i m love o sweet, or. who could roam lie It ever so hrmelj-, home Is home ' "P L C. ' asks for the poem entitled "The Sea aipsy." by Richard Hovey. "t! O. M." asks for tains the following lines' poem which con- "Do you know that your soul such part soul Is of my That j u M'ra to be fiber and core of my heart?" The People's Torum will appear dally In the Kvrnlnc Public I.edrer, nnd nlso In the Mimlny Public Ledger. letters illwtwlru tlmel) topics will he printed, us well ns requested pooms und Questions of grnerul Intx-rost will he answered. nDrrvriovL Until Sexes THE NEW SALESMANSHIP v r I fore have salesmen been ho t verely testtd With the scarcltj of rders tho trulnrd calosmun standi ut above the rest A course In nlesmanshlp at Pelrce School pr tdi the srl.ntlfle selling mothods ho he'pful Just now Ilav School opens Sept. II Mght bcliool opens Sept. 10 H'lffn fo, 5-fi irni boo. PEIRCE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTDrmOH Vine Street, West of Broad d r: i r 77ie vciool iou have alicais fcnoicei ,111! Friends' Central School System For Ihys and Glr's Four Philadelphia elementarj si 'lools and Central School. A Junior and henlor High School Including col lege proiaratory department. Largs play ground, gymnasium lunchroom. Open to other denominations. Write for year book and rates. 13th nnd Rare His.. Philadelphia STAnT NOW TO BTPDY HTENOOBArjiv AND TYPEURITIM1 If you tniena entering upon a business career start now to sluay stenography and shorthand ortnanu we vii inen 1 then be able to ouaiift "vou for a good portion In Ion in a shorter r,..iA,v of time our grsdjatis aro always In demana v.au or write I'llILA. Hl'hlNESH COLLEGE anil I olle-e of Conimrrie 1017 Chestnut Str.et. l'hllailrlphlii THI! 1'HII.AHEirniA SCHOOL OF OC IPATIONAL TIIKUAPi 2300 I)e Ivnecr place The course of seven months Includes train ing In i"esu.n the crafts and l.ctur.s In Anatomy Psvrholugy Pathology, etc with two additional months devoted to Hospital Practice Ornduates In demand at good salaries r further Information, address MISS IIOItUTsCr. XV. FCLTON. Derm Teachers Wanted f.n1 in utinR IIiRh Hcliool aV ubjfti I. r,.-., , V T Tl.l ff-t rim A tcachlnar All fl-rorlnsi lUbJftsL nov. open Modern Teachers' Bureau ' ",i m. The Holman School "$tV' v. II in I's .'3d vear September 22, 1931 For air's and small bojs I IssN-th W Ilralsy A II Hsadmlstress PREPARE FOR HECRET HIAL WORK STRAYFR'S Tl10 "" ulnese Hchucl O 1 1W X CJ & H0, CHESTNIT 8T, roslllon giiur int'd Enter now. Dur nr clibt. EST rilllHTBIt PA. West Chester, Pennsylvania The Darlington Seminary, Ind. SIXTY ACRE ESTATE 7Ut Year Opens September tl, IB31 Junior Sehool for young girls For CatJlcgin address Christine E. Hie, frlncinnl. Hog ato ANNYILI.E. PA LLHAMIN VALLEY COLIJIOE Oo-Ed College Academic. Music Oratory. Collsgi rates. I8B3 to 1412 Muslo rates, S72 t IIH0 For catalog address! lilt, O. 0, COtHARI). Aniiviir.. Pn. XEW VOKB troa PEOPLE In eyery Ihirussnd receive benefit throw- spinal adjustment slven by competent V DOCTOllH (IF ( lIIHDl'ltACTIC The public Is rapidly recosnlalnc th. ralos c( this method of drusless Tisallm, and will require an increasing- number of praciltlon. trs 6cnd for literature ssplalnlos tDi rourse NEW YLRK COI.IFni OF CTTTROPRArTIC Pent. B. itfi W. ltd St.. New York. X. Y IIIVflllAVITOX. N. Y. THE UINOHAilTON TRAININO HtHOOL An Ideal prlv home-school for nervous, back, ward A mental defectives. No acsllralt. Pny. leal Culture Manual trainln A all branches, Open rr sround Terms IT8 per mth. A ua vfil. and MRS AltJH'BT A IIOIJ1T. bupi mnshsmtnn H York IIS Falrvlsw Asa AsiincTtxnvM, mats. Cushing Academy Co-Eduoatlon Otailiisttt. accepted by all cnlleaes The best at mod erate cost Address If 8, CROWE! !,, A! vl Ph D Principal, Ashhurnham. Mass DAYTON. TA. Shenandoah Colleglata Iattltnli and Bohool of Muslo. Dartoo, Va. i, tjSttCatlonal Rates tui to . Y KIlfMTIONAL The William Penn Charter School No. 8 South Mill Street. Philadelphia I'ounilcil ICiSO The academic vear 1021-22 begins Tuesday September '.'0 11)21, and the Prospectus may ho obtained on application, llulldlnrs will he open for Inspection and for classification of pupl's Septembor 0 Ulelmrtl M, (Inninifre. Pli.il. Heni1mislr "Chestnut hill" academy" St. Mirtlns, (In stunt IIIII, Pa. An Ideally located country boarding nnd doj school for bojs Especially low rates for hvv-day honrders tteop lis HeptemNr 27 Catalogues on application. J. L. PATTi:i(s()V. Headmaster WA1M1 PA. " " ST. LIKKS SCHOOL Wnyne (Main Line P. It. It.), p, Charles Henry Stroiit. A. M., Ilendmastn Or.OUOK SCHOOL. TA. tFOltOi: MLHOUIr Country School for Uoyi inn Ulrls. Separate dormitories. Coursst kread and thorough. Student studies under supervision of principal. Graduates suooe4 la college. Special courees Athletics, gym Castum. pool. 227 wooded acres and opes, rountry on Neshamlny Creek. Lndowed. hates moderate. Catalog. OEonni: a. h Alton, a. m.. Has gl flenree Behoel p. CHFTKIt. TA. Pennsylvania Military College Deicrpca In Civil Engineering, Chemistry, tnt Commereo nnd rinanco. Preparntory Division and Junior .School. COLONEL CHARLES E. HYATT lint, it. ( lifter. Pa. ALLILNTOWN. PA. Allcntown Preparatory School Prepares for college or technical school. Email classes. Individual Instruction. Also commercial course Student government All atilttlcs. 3rlendld modern buildings. I.xrge campus and gvmnaalum, Special oars f'.' wunger hovs Hate SO0. Catalog, It WIN M. "HAlTFIt. A. M llesdnisstet LANTASTHt. PA. rilAMII l.N M) vuitSHXM, ACAIIKM1 V..M 1MKTMAN Prlnclpul Ilnx 412 I ineislfr Pn. MKlif 1 ll-IU ltd. PA. The Merccrsburg Academy FOR DOYS Merccrsburg, Pa. renil rnr eniainguo vo MANN IKVINR. Ph. T.. LL. D. Ileiilmtst r. Hot ItO WM BWAKTiinnnn. pa. hWAIlTIIMOIll: rltri'A!tATOR MdlDIJL Tor Hoys. Hot 20. Swnrthtnnre. Po. XV. V Ttlll IN1HV M A rEviii'iin. pa. PEHKIOMLN SCHOOL TOlt HOYS Music. Oratory 6 Ilusln-s- Scho'arshlps. Not conducted for profit vfod rates. Catalogue OSCAU S. KltllltKI,, n. .. Principal llov IIP. I'ennsburg. Po. nr.AHINO PA. Miuylklll Sem.. Heading's dr. Col., nradlai. l'n. Prep. A Jr College courses. Csrtw testes accepted by colleass & universities. New nthlstlo field, dining hall A admlnlitri Building Tear H70 Year opens Sept. li WATtRKN V. TrVI . A M. n.n.. free. liriin rum, pa. Bethlehem Preparatory School Prepares for leading colleges Extensive srounds Junior School. John T. Tuggey St. A.. Henilmister llethlehrm. Pn. n7ki:th. pa. S 7AItr.TH HALL MILITARY ACADITMY ' Hoi 00, smreth. Pa. Founded 17.1. Prenaratoo A lluslness Courses. Sr. Inter mediate and Jr Depts Athletics. Military life Hev A 11 Thneler n P. Principal nm.i.KiiiNTK. pa. Bellcfonte Academy tf.1 and up. 110th jear. Ath. field 4 gym. Mod. rates. Catalog. JAMKS P. HUOHES. A. BL. llenilmaster. nellefonte. Pn. BOKOENTOWN. N. J. Bordcntown Military Institute Thorough preparation for college or business. Kmclent faculty, small classes. Individual sttetitlon. Ml'ltary training. 37th jsar ror citg address Col T D Landon Drawer r.I2 Hnrdentown N J Prln b Commandaol WKNO?An N J Wenonah Military Academy Healthfully lf..n,.Af4 tn h !.,..,, ,IllU,t r.M u ... ,m , cntucilllKI A faculty second only to that of town, a iai w0it i oinb in ....v.i,, itcuuemio course, J7B0 for tho school yoar. Sep arate Junior Department ilir.O for school In efllclcncy. Academla jear. uaiaiua '" wwun. uox in. DB. CUA1ILE8 II. LOHENCE. Pr. MAJOR CL.TON A. SMIIEU. 8-pt. PORT IlEI'OSIT. MD. TOME SCHOOL National Hoarding; School for Uore RATE $1000 Mairey Penliodj- Hruih. Ph. D.. Director Port Denosli. Md. WAHH1NUTON. 1 c BTACNTON. VA. Stauntoo Military Academy Largest private Academy In the Can Prepares for Vnl'ersltlee Oovernm.Vi ieadsmlee or nustness. I17,000 barracks Hates l00 Send for catalog. "Vol. The.. H nus-ell H. "..PrysMent n.s T.. Htsnnton (Knhle Htntlnn). Ve, hlackthne, va." 11LACK8TONE MILITARY ACADEMY"" HlKkstone. Virginia Dept.: Military, Aendemlc Commercial For catalog nnd lnfn.mstlon addrssi OL 1" s T'OQV. President " rilATIIiL VA. Chatham Training School CHATHAM VA RATES I3M OfAKIVO MEN NOT MONEY" Rend for Catalogue Y'uung Women ivnd Girls Miss lllni til's Hchoul for Ivlndergnrtners. Jr Br L (Jr-vluute t ourses Primary meth ...v. Truritce KlniVvrgnrtenH Horn... iWm students' residence for paitleul.rs address A T, II.IMAN, rrliulii.il nor L. Q-'""! vvainiu "t rniiiiiieiiihln. Pn Miss Sivyvvuril's Nihool lor t.lrU. Overlinioh Phlln.. Pa. '' I n ""P accretorui courses Ainieiics vv rue uept u. WISH 9 JANFT SVYWAHI) Prlnolpal Hnnnylvnln Ov ebr k jrVKINTOWN PA. I'KN.NSYl.VA.MA. JI.Mvl.s TuVV N. box 4IJ BEECHWOOD SCHOOL (Inc.) For Toung Women. A Cultural and Prac tical Kchool F ts for any vocation Prepara tory College Departments, Conservatory ur Muslo. Art. Oratory. Domestic Arte and (sciences. Secretaryship. Oymnustlcs, Normal kindergarten, Swimming pool. Large new JrVmnaslum M II R-n.er Ph. D . Pr.a DEVON. PA. DEVON MANOR On the Main Line of Pennsylvania R n 10 miles from Ph la ' o leiro I'ron ml MRS. I"Nf"? .A1,- mnrlnal llns III) Hevnll Pn l.lTIf PA I lMIKN HALI. SEM1NAUT girls' school since 1740 Academic, Collers UAUYLANDCOLLUiEOIC V, .v1KN nd able, -i wo ami lour year courses for Ijlgh school araduates. Courses In muile. aloe orsn. ui -., .fciiiua Bnq arts. School of esprt-iilnn art und elocution! ihcrees conferred Csta'ns Rot X WAHHINOTON I). C UH1.V CROSS ACADICMV. Washinxtoo, U.C, Ovexlooklns the National Capital St ndard und Elective Courses, For cats. osues sddresst Superioress, tsir ( ross AesJenn X ushlngton. D. C hi MMER RFXIUTS REACH HAVEN, N. J. THE ENGLES1DE w EN Prlvati baths with ssa snd fresh water: fire tennis courts hoMclet II F ENOI.K, ilao sssr. Also the Covington West Phlladsluhla The Breakers' special July rntf . Children's paradise. Hathlnsr a luxury Fish.. Iiontlas. CANADA Ost away to happiness away to rhs nsrve. .I.. nl....,.n!. a,Men.rfwln nl. . !....., v..,-..... . ,---: c"VTi..r,t "'. fetadgtifea .luiMiMMi, x liars vr nu will find thlt lUotsl, ROOd food rolf. ate. Every room I iuk.u rats, novelet. Eorat Uoakata 7. OTUlta Resseaa, OaUrto. T?o i1. Htreet. N. Washington. D. r. ..A'tNElllOno. VA. " n"nLUN7: M'AUY HCIIOOI. p eoares ior universities and business lif. ??'i $wv.?n .x.,r$. vn.8a. Nw JJOO.O0O rtreproof euufprneVt" ySloma admits to all colleges. Itit, le'fl,1 ifnrlng encampment near famous cav.rn. ai n?ottose for all Btudents Catalogue ' 0 ilAJOn MOKOAN II. HriHHMi. r-ln. MJ not 414. lVarnesboro. Vu. Ia n.Dt Oymnaslum Secretarial Cataloi SIS. V. W. Htensel. Prln.. Hoi 101, M,, ? " LUlllElttll.I.E, MI). SD.MMEiI RHSORTfl ATLWTIC riTV. X. J. ATLANTIC CITV.N J. Directly on the Ocean Front An American-plan hotel of dlstlootlee) oapacitt eoo. OARAflR Waller J. OuetsJ PLANADE Whole Dlook on Ooen Front Coolest location In Atlantic City. Ideal family hotel In Chaise Section. Capacity Plee Hundred Uwamtdp Dirscrlea Bsoktrt W. W. B7IAW WELLSBORO Ksntueky Are , near Itesch, eer. hoosej open surround ingii center of sttrsctloni snd piers. Itonalng wstsrla rooms, prlrsts bstl,s Dsthtng prlrlleres from hotel. Shower tsths Llfsstor to street. Table untiMllsd. IS Mnp dtllr: lit (0 up wkly. Am Dan. Moile, Dsne leg.Onrsije phone IN J, UooVlst. Owssrshlp Dlrejtlon, llALl'il SltCkLEV C. U. KINO Let V Mnke Yon leet nt nnme la Mel T.tT of Hohnst llrnlth" HOTEL MORTON Ocean End Virginia Ave. Capacity 800 nirv-ator, Private laths, eir. Always Open. EZIIA C. HULL & PAUL M. COI'K. I'reoe. first hotel from Hce?h nd o erlooklngoc? n Ccntrull oe.tdt flr troofj elevator: ptiv batntj btthlnv fixra hotl Coolrtt Uinfntr Koom In city on top($th)floor with cwmTUw Wupdlyipe-dnlwliW U A LhYKKU Crestotii Oi Uoardwali. at .Mon'pener avt. Suites with Islbs, Ilunnlng wntsr all rooms. Iftevator. Epeo. July & Aug. rates. 1L M. IlKVK8. C4irB U "! BiSo Carolina Ave , ne-vr PhBhRfSV1'""- Hot & cold run I kll II VklP9nln water In nil r'ms Rithlnff from house A our own Hoardw'k bath houses. Mod Rates Elev, Ftench Chef Orchestra. D'nclnc Cap. 000 Ilkt m'l'd. Paul C. Hosecmns, Oivner, IKlariborouQlllcnTicIiTi Virginia ave 3d hotel from Ileach. Private rathe, run. water, elevator. Amerlcsn p'an. JlU ELL13. Uwnar. N. i. COLLINS, algr, ir TT3JO t' I Tennessee nve. nnd Bench. Running vvnler all rr.tims. ll.itlitnirt .tinviep. Imuran. plan. 82,00 day up, special vvkly. J. .1. .love. Hnffl Rnscobcl Kentucky Am. Itefuin. notCl DOSCODCI Uacellent table Jfod. rales, j'hons 117. A. E MARION. orn.x city, x. .i. TRiYMflRP J'h A Wesiey. Ocean view 1 " '''""'' rooms I), v. Fry. Ownsf HIE SELIO (Cottage) 1432 CEXTII VI, AVE. l.vcdlint tnhl-. Nrrtr lirneh E. II. (ill. IS, CAPE MAY. X. J. STAR-VILLA ?""" & B'ach' "p- ISO, run water baths, elev : ownership mangt fl 8 CHURCH vviLrmnnn. x. .1. WILDWOOD MANOR Cep 0O UlioleblorltMesn front Amtr PIn Running wfctr In rill roomi. Prlfate baths Hnvntor OrrhntrA Unnclnn. Ttnnli -ALEX McMUHRAY A SON I'rop-i lleuch f'unt. Cap 1SU Run. water, i'rlv taths Hilt. Ownership Mgt. W. II. Oerstel. AIMA Excellent table. Ulock to Hoard rviiiLr walk. Central bathing privileges MRB M ItLEAKLKY. 310 E Poplar Ave, CENTRAL INN IDEAI. LOCATION Low Ual. HntnH CnnMntg EDGETON INN Centrally located Near Reach Cvrus Unub Prop, Can '.'.10 Hates Mod. SHELDON ST" RES. Finest Hotel Spec, early nessnn rates. Ownership Mgt. D J. WOOD BEACHWOOD Capacttv 200 C. KITRT7.. i,i' . Ocean Mew; bathing from housi IU3UV.G w A Justice. Owneeshlp-mgmt OETIYSIH'RO 212 llein h Aiinii'U L Poplar Ave., near H. M Nelnrtedl. Prop Ulll)UO(II) Cltl.ST. N. J. -. s Ideal locatlc on, airy rooms, esce i'r Irom hotet. Moil Deimoi table, hath'g Irom hotet. Mod. NOLL t T1MMF.B. Propv MT. VERNON Eseellent Tohle V.. JOnNSTOt "TOVE HAR1IOR. X. .1. SHELTER HAVEX HOTEL Eicellent Table. Music and Grill. L. C. SEMOV SF 1M.E CITY. X. .1 i,s-r Hmien Centrally located on bewis ailTl notUO front W.K struthers.Prop, HEV C.1RT. X. .1. Announcing completion and opening of Th araea wirr, iv.o. On trie Ocean front A ciinrmlriB liotcl, with Its ovrn bonrdwullc, itfl own private bench and bathhouses, clRht ncrea of srounds, clubhouse and crllL BAME MAXAOEMEXT AS TUB WAItREX, Hl'ItlXO LAKE STEVMIIO VT NOTICE EXCURSIONS Mornings Afternoons and Evenings Breezy Trips Up the Delaware Boats Leave Arch St. Wharf efaljH Burlington Island Park, Bristol and Trenton Take tho 1.00 P. M. or 4.30 P. M. Boat for the Round Trip Any Afternoon SUNDAY BAILIXni No Dirt Write for Till US fldLe'aLl rtaflWrWBrJltBJfiHMjr(la swammx 8 Days $9100 9 Days m Including All Expenses for Steamer, Hotel and Side Trips as Payment Insures Reservations Balance 10 days before salllnr, Bermuda Is Cool in Summer (Artrate Summer Te.mper.Unrc 79 Drtrees) All Outdoor Sports Oolf. Tennis, and Sslllnj, Bathlnr. Motor Hoattns, and Fish. In In snohanted Bays and Inlets, rildln. Drlvlnj or Cycllnr Sr ,n),00'h Wt coral rodaways or vlslilrur Bsnauda', won dertul Crystal Caves and Sea Oardens tmtm EM No Passports Sailings every B Days Via Palatial Twln-Bcrtrw fltmntera I jyr3r .kA ' FOUT VICTORIA" and "FORT HAMILTON" "txI for FR11E rfs RsVi?"I- m!Mra-R nEORTH NORTH XK1V J-nEY rOAsfT A Warm Welcome Awaits Tou North Jersey Shore ResorU MONMOrTII t'OHNTY. p. J. Write the Mavors for Information. AHIH1RV PARK. X. J. H0TE1 m BRI tss;:-1! ' JTANAAflO mm jasmt WELJJNGTON?l1a"RArh,.rrc?:.'nT tr iinn In tvAtAr In tltrv ronmi flltC. llkIL C. W. IIAHTi OwTnrhHManggmnt WINDSOR THIrtD AVK. ALL OUT81DKnpOMi;. AMERICAN PtVN, MOIIKItam lisiai. HOTEL NEW YORK saAT" c'.V HO Escellent eulslnel dancing. O. M lattn Pnssnir 7th A Webb. Run. int & cold vvir rOSNUC , tmB Exc,ti Kosher euls. New gt, jr w iKowltr form anarnn rpss.ii 1. AnURY PARK INFORMATION , Write MUNICIPAL 1IIMIEAU Hoardw'k. for hotel or other Information: free aulhentls OCEAN PROVE. X. J. BREAKERS 4 aurf Ave., at the Ocean. I. V. Montfort. Tlllncrnnrrl Abbott ave.. overlooKini JjlllRgUUra 0fan. Quality. Cleanliness. Hoepltsllty. WV. 1. HYKA. (Vwner-Mgr. "A OOOD PICIB TO HIARX" LaVassar House, Ocean Qrovs, N. J. Sasrl ploea irom nrson low toissl flcenn HeiiisM Main, ocean Drove, N. J. ucenn nause Teli tJB7.n ramiiy Hotel. a - em e .. e yll-v Ameri piwn. up. mv. ris n ium."" "' "OI ONIAI lo MAIN AV ArasrOM UVJl.tJlLrt.1-. ,ri. EuroB..n Di.n. I r,L..ni:. Cor. Central Webb A. -s, wui.riuin 4 . J)0f,n emns. lrop . POINT PI.EV'ANT. X. J. . THE CARROLLTON Ideal Situation. racing Ooearu Splendid Table All Sports, Now open rsrrotit, n Hot I ( " SPRlVn LAKE HEVCIl. X J, THE ALLAIRE SPRIXO TJMK HFACII. X. 4. On thr.oe-e front. Capacity gnn MAt'D r. HOLME". LAKE HIIPATroNO. X. J. HRYAXT VILLA , . Henutlful l.nlto Hnpntcong, X. .1. Good fishing, hnlhlng and boating II. O. Heckman. Prop. HHASHIH PARK. N. J. The GLADWYN ZlA0 Now open.Mod ratea. HEIJIAR. X. J. rVTrvirweo Inn 10th t Ocean Ave. ivicirose inn ii,.,i.n ouiains Modsra Hungarian Cuisine. Koshtr Music. Dancing. Hath. free. Cap. 400. likll. fpee rates Julv 4. Wundarmen it Mvini LAKE fJKORtir". V. . Hotel Marion ttrvLVcdcc Grooro.NX cpcrJ&ttka irrrmtsanthTfaiJoa ApltKTcr Tff mod culturod duesU J JQ5CPH H.HARVlt HPHl'ENOT TAKK. X. V Must Ho bVcii to He Appreciated The Terra Marine Hotel Huguenot Park Pfvten Island N Y. City Hates 128 per week and up vvlt'i meals Directly on tho Se. Ocean Ilnthlng Operated by men who know A understand NEW BNtlLANU Ne England Tours VVIIEREVKB YOUIl INTIUtEST LIES, EITHER IN MAGNIFICENT HCENEttY. HEtOLI'TIONARY IX1UE. OK JLMT A tiOfin VACATION WITH MOTORINO nvnt RI'LE.NDID ROADH IN THE D& I.IOI1TI UL CLIMATE, NKXV ENGLAND WILL PLEASE VOU. WAYSIDE INNS, MODERN CITY nOTELS AND OR EAT RESOKT": OFFER EVERY FORM OF COMFORT AND RECHEATIOX. Send for free Illustrated road map In colors, published by the NEW ENU. LAND HOTEL ASSOCIATION, compris ing 200 of the best hotels. WILLIAM M. UDIHAIX, Seerctnry. Draper Hotel, Northampton Mass. HUSTON. MASS. WHEN IN BOSTON STOP AT HOTEL VENDOME Commonwealth Avenue f.t Dartmouth Street NEW LONDON. CONN. THE ORISWOLD Kasttrn Point. New Leo. Aon. Conm Most refreshing seashore resort. JEFrTRRON. N, II. New Waumbek HOTEI COTTAGLb and SUNSET INN Jefferson, N. H. IN THE HEART OF TTIE WHITE MOUNTAINS OOLF TENNIS Frank F. Shnte. FIBIIINO Manager ryiCVMROVr NOTICES EXCURSIONS 8 00 A. M., n CO A. M.. 10.00 A. M 1 00 P. M, .8,00 V. M., J.HO P. M., 0.00 P. M., t8.U0 p. Jl. WEEKDAYS t.S0 A. M 1.00 I'. .VI.. 4,110 P. M.. 8.00 P. SI, All Bonts Stop at Burlington Island Park tStona nt Bristol 'Bristol and Park only. All bunts make the round trip to Trenton and Bur lington Island Park except the 8 00 P. M boats. Fare, JO cents each way, Uundays, 40 cents. Children, ( to 101, half fare. Booklet No Dust Torus jtSHJZ Vacaticms Only 2 DafcfrvniMrvrYorJc;, Ikc Bummer Tours booklet to FURNESS BERMUDA LINE 34 Whiteliall St., New York FTJBNES8. WITHY CO., LTD. Bourse Bids,, rhlla. RUMMER RESORTS IH.I-VWAtlEn'VTI K II VI' M 1TAT1NNY 1"V,aVjev,' DELAWARE WAVER (IAI1. PA. landing Hotel of This Famous Redo Cap. 500. Open to Dec. Every mod. ap pointment. High altitude. Magnificent scenery. Golf, Tenn.e, Saddle Horses Canoeing, Hath., Flab., dly. concerts snd dances. Exceptional t-nlslns. Amsr, pl. stso a la. carte grill, Car. Uktt, road maps A terms mslled, John Purdy Cope. MOUNT POCONO, PA. Thn Onliaronrl upeu all year. Aocem Esesl table. nkH. IJ, L A B V. AR1MA.J Pocono Mt. House ,. ""K? four esrs. Ownership mansgsmsnt. Honk el DEVON. PA. vVYNBURNE INN .pecliuy'-'dl tlrabls for business men with famltlsi Rooms with bath at reasonable rais nanolng Large grounds. Wide vsranda inn e Tlerwvn n.trt W VALLEY rontiE. PA. WAMIIM.TOX INN Chicken atid Warns Dlnnare DANIKI. J VCOMHHIKH, Pnie n'KRVKRMVIM.B. TA. HlllstrJo Heautlfu' Scenery Prlv. Halhs '""""" Mod Hates mod. Tvnlh. O.rhar' PFRKIOMEV TALLBV. PA. Camp Roosevelt MV? , anibV; hoard floor tents Hn 21 Ironhrldre, Ps I.AANNA. PIKE CO.. TA. HEECHNUT COTTAOE, In the Pocono Mis.: fiom cooking; lates 114 per wk. up. Oso. I. Parsons. Always rool and delightful CAXAIIKXMH. PA. The Mountainsido '" .?.0"' ",'" conve ns, comfort able nn'es reisonshle. Hltlt Wm.Ionc, Mgr. WHITE HI'l.l'lU'R hPRIXOS, VV. VA. (lnnKXIIHILK, WMto Sulnhur .Springs Blnce 1778. Society's Most Famous Itesort TORONTO. CAXA DA Canadian National Exhibition Toronto, Cm. Aug. 27lli to Sept. 10th WALKER HOl'SE AND CAHLH-HITn TOUONTO'H TWO KAMOIVJ HOTELS STEAMSHIP NOTICES 1 iJ I B 1 k L?7ZesCTT4vaVvV9VVlVii3 Regular N. Y. to KS III'llOV sWacsi rlS Droel Keyset- niilR.. nnltlmnrr Mobile New LACK mm STEAMSHIP CORPORATION Regular Freight Service PHILADELPHIA to Rotterdam Antwerp Amsterdam S S "EASTERN DAWN" (U. S. S. B.) Sailing Aug. 10 A STEAMER (U. S. S. B.) Sailing Aug. 28 For rates and particular, apply GEYELIN & COMPANY, INC.. Philo. Agent 108 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia Lombard 5144 Main 7620 AiiN Incorporated 1801 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Stcamer Regular Freight Service PHILADELPHIA to HAVANA SS COQUINA AUG. 18 (Arraoccmcnta bars been mad tor smlek oThwhnrn of (ana nt Harass) Tor Hpoce nnd Itntra Apply EARN-LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Agents uuiiiit. uuiiaing, I'Hiia.. fa. Lombard B!0O-501-o0S-0. c L STEAMSHIP LINES PHILADELPHIA to CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST, LONDONDERRY Other Irish Forts If Suniclrnt Cnrao Offers S-S'-TASHMOO" Loading Pier 1,8, South Moore & McCormack Co., Inc. 5 Broitdvyny, Now York rilILDPr.lIIIA AOKNT E. W. STRINGFiELD Anchor rorwnrdintr Co., 'Inc. 472 Hit Iireirl Illd.. I'hlU. .a, Lcmljarci 5117-8 Main OOBT Marine Despatch Line Los Angeles San Francisco Seattle and Portland CARGO RECEIVED DAILY AT PIER 40, SOUTH WHARVES S. S. Chat. H. Cramp . . .Aug. 10 5. S. Cape Remain Aug;. 20 For Hates nnd Information Auplj Atlmitic-Gulf & Pacific S.S. Corp. Room 300, 131) H. Tblrd St. rhlladelphla, Lombard 2S3S Main BS7T Otxie Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA to BRISTOL, MANCHESTER, GLASGOW U. S. S. B. S. S. "M0N0MAC" Epwteil to sail Aus. (i for ROTTERDAM U. S. S. B. S. S. "WESTERN HOPE" Expected to sslt Ant. 14 AT CONTTRENCn HATES Harriss, Magill & Co., Inc. 425 Lafayette Udff, I'hiladelurila I.nmtmril B221I-I Main 7Std iERVICE To Danrig Riga Libau Stettin lrora PHILADELPHIA-LATE JULY U. S. S. B. "Oronoko" New York A Slsamrr Abonl Ausoit '20 Pier 63 North Rirer HARRISS, MAGILL & CO., Inc. Lafaretls Bl'r. axSTlttO-li Mai. His SUMMER RKSOIITS PENNHVLVANlA LINCOLN II1IIIIWAY Ti Main Street of America MTKAMHOATH RE80RTB 6J0& & Conntctiont tor oil Sew England Poind Fall River Line Cool, Comfortablt Hfnlerooms Orehettnt on Each Uteamer I.v.l'ulton Bt.Pler 14 N.n. BiJOP.M, D-i'ly Including Hundsys New lledford Line Dally except Hprtd&y, Lv, Pier 40 N. It. Houston Ht-ent. flpsi New London Line llsllv ascent Bundaj'. L ova Pier 40 N.H.. Houston Htreet ft 80 P.M. I'ler 7ii E.H. SJd Ptreet n p M. Hnvllrht-HiTlng Time Tlcl(Ca -ii I'll Irito r.,..,.nt f HTEAV1I10ATK RESORTS - n. TO BALTIMORE mi Tmr ericsson lini Every evening at III Baturdays, a ooloak. frre, one way, 12.OO1 round trip. IS.OO, DAY STEAMER rrom rblledelreila every uesday, Thors. v.w'i,,.i;r.,VM. .... .. tt..... SPECIAL SUNDAY EXCURSION AJi day on the water to ' Beautiful Lorcwood Grove O't the Cnesapei Ve & Delaware canal. Home early asms evening. Ericsson Line, risrt Bouth Delaware Avs.t R o'clock evry 8unda tnomrng. dnyllght saving tlms. Fare ll.rjeX CAUTION NOTICES ,VLL PERHOX8 ur hereby cautioned against harboring or trusting any of the crew of the Dutch S, S. "Sultan van Langkat" from Amsterdam, Wlllemse, Master, as tie debts of their contracting wilt he paid he the Master. Consignees, or by ' EARN LINE S S. CO , Asenls. ISO H. 4th Rt Phlla STEAMSHIP NOTICES Express, Passenger and Freight Service Rio i!e Janeiro, Montevideo, Bncnot Airti 17.000 tons (a) 0 sh'a. aend for pamphlet. No Sunday stiatnsT ' Htsam.r leaves on dayl!ght-tavn uJ rvaVri Pier 8 South Delaware ev.nu- "" ..Ani. I . . Auf , if ..Sent. ..Sept. II . Sepf. M ...Oct. Ii Hn Aiiui.PN. 21,111") tons (a) HS SOI'THERN CROSS. 21,000 tons (c).. HS AMERICAN I.LdlON. 21.000 tons c).. SS lU'RON 17,000 tons (a). SS AEOLUS. 21.000 tons (a) Steamers of U. 8. Shipping Hoard (a) Ftrst, second and third class (c) Firit and third class For rates and particulars apply to nny l'ussencrr Aseney or to Munson Steamship Line Wntl MfP., T.w Vn.t, Building Orleans St. PhiliulMnhin Louln Connny DldK. Chics DIAMOND - LBNE Main till x White Star New York Urerpool Cedrla .'II. V HPt, 3 Oct. i i'emo Aur 26 iu asi spt. 17 Oct ualtlo lip .............All. 78sirt. 24 Oct, New York Chcrboors eoutbamptea Olympto .Am. IB Pept. 8 Hep. I Artrlatln ......... .Auir. 1 Oct. p Not, I New York nnd nostorv Asores. OlhralUr, Naples sad Uenoa Canoplo Cretlo . Aus. 8 BsdUM .otpi. I ThUiidelphl LlTerrjool Aur. IS Sept. 17 Oct. a .BPU 1 llavsrford Ve Red Star Line iS . .. IlrTa1finth frKaKalwaIaBav A nhl 9!..r..3" .""""?.''. ivj:.:", Kroonland Auir, IJ Bept. 17 Oct. Lapland Alior. ID (lent 11 net. 'i.'A1?'1.. IV.'" ...Aus-.27 Oct. 1 Nov. 4 ! .iT. 'yi"" ciass oniy;.. AUI Oothlahl tBd class onlr) ,...8epl -r.-f."!? '". ,or. "n' onir sail from Tork ons day later. rhlladelphla Antwerp Matiopap , Sflssouri . Auo J .Aor. 10 I Mississippi ..Aug. American Imt Calif at Plrmouth, Cbirbourar, Danilf. ileunburr. We.tTac(Siu,!rw.Dh!?,.,rr....A0r.io I'blludeloiilt-l.iiuruburj ' Deranof , i:ast Indl .A0.I3 .Aur. s7 ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LlNl ., . uiiaaeipuia ixnaon Mahopao , Aur, I Missouri . Am. 10 I Mlsslulppl . Aur. H HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE riUladelphlivBotterdam aorredyk . , Aor. ' International Mercantile Marin Company 110 BTI-AMERR 1 ?0 000 TONS lYtlclit Office, 103-414 Ilourie nids.. 1'hN. AMERICAN SHIPS ARE AVAILABLE FOR YOUR OCEAN VOYAGE New Combination Pasaengec and Freight Shlph Fast, Luxurious Steamert, Reliable Frolffht Bhlf THE STANDARD OR THE MARINE WORLD UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD Sailings from every pori in America to the lend ing ports of the world m ftyV,. I l yn Hf tju L?iiliifid;
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