vXT..i,.,jm j. V(V ., . ""-' W J 'W, fWi --' V' r f Jst (i ' I, 1 '! v V (T'-Vil, .' ' JV', . Bf.tf" 'xf l' V vai EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEEr-PHlLADELPHIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1921 17 77 letters to the Editor r ....a,-. KeeD Sabbath AMt weign. Acdfler. l-1 'SSKpliylni of Sunday Washln." I1? ?i writer of the nboe only die nw,frtr7iilnlty erltlclJlnr those S h.OWrn.gcomUn... .. work durln. viu p-- . unma iu euyvuti .... I" wM IS i .ip.clally lnce 8 m,n '""'t'-iiindi are out of employment. I " hu"fSf.,nVfho have been out of work 5S V1-p.0nrnr -sured! S..T.W.-W .-,-0 ih.lr ? . lha Sabuatn are uuus ...... vuhlnr " ln,under very dlatresslna- clr CUl.tl.n work under x Y z. .. ffliune. . A". " '". ii y. Z." turn In &.?- n.iehtarly net by help- J u,.r!Mlr or by labor? Thon I0i.,r STiht to " o entertain com- "".'if H.bb.th asls undoubtedly the rr on ! 8b V faih plat. ruiliaet'"" ---- Soldiers In Fighting Trim .. mf el the Eitnlng rubllc .rrftfer; ', Z frld mo budJy Inning- him- "-J vrs' Service" has lout his ""."B!I ..r that thTboy. will .l their MrW'.. It'. Bflwiri that bo want to give tt nM " '.,n? they won't. What kind of M tbemi 1 not they wo u pr URJ.n..vn years' service? I. he "!! nSwn now and let the "power. 3 " S.0-W.niry and thwart the wll ,r,V- I-i.? Where Is our boasted rule of "". P 'dependence and the democracy L, tohae after the Kaiser was i&.ni ttoSw ' J"0 th4 ftl,ltudfl ot Ui. Poor wn;otuot0re tn, .., that if " X. rJintry, what did we flht for? C thaTour ""oluflonary forefather,, IT. J the iamo thlnj In.toad of atarilms 5" tiloil lmpo.lllon and tyranny. I . if ihit? Are we downhearted? Not UZ Adrian People are accu.tomed to Wtaf dM" "' double.cro.ied. but when .11 V. Irt ny relief If down n'1 IS. M Sorer elve up the flKht. I W Thll li the i-Plrlt that won the war and I, I. th. .pint that H irolnir to win a 'iiol.'. victory over the political trim ,,'Vnd deceiver.. There la another dr, U.Mht. July 2S, 1021. Referred to Headers fololoro tin Evcntno Public Lt&air; lr On Saturday evening. July Id, I no. nd . iteady brceio was blowlnir. o I waa e"pld to ral.o my Kite. In a. few mlnuten I wii it Clark'D I'ark (south of Baltimore wnue). Upon reachlni the "hollow. I lalcklr nianaed to ral.e my kite, made of tliitii PPr. The kite olrlnir consisted of rr thin copper wire, tnktn from a coll In in old. discarded teleirrapli net. In a. short .hill the kite wa. floallntr hlah In th nlr IDd hid uied up all the wire I had. Thorc fori I hid to borrow another ball of strln? from one of my friends who was with mo. AUichln the wire to the strlnsr. I let the klla out firmer, unui n wn miuui ivu fitt ay from me and about 300 feet from till ground At 8.3) o'clock I noticed that It was uct ttol dark, so I began to "take In." and at I (i I had wrapped up all the strlni; and n only a few feot from the wire. Upon touching the wire a .tronc electric .hock cotld b felt a. strons or stronger than the "hooie'' rurrent (110 volts). Whon the wire n touched a small Bpark could be seen. The current was flit at the least touch ot the wire. It coild bo fnlt from the ground alio, provided ono hand was on the wire. Wo broke the wire with :i dry pleco of wood. igd the kite was lowered about twonty-fivu flit. The wire wa then drairelnc on the ground. I picked It up and the current was tilt no more. Can you explain the reason for this? It li culte punllnj to me, as It was not at all Ilk. Franklin's experience, becauie l( was Blither ralnlnr nor lightning, but there mi a dimp ground under us. ITnplns to lee 4 nply In the paper soon, I remain, II. W. D. N. rhllidllphla, July 16, 1021. Favors Shirtwaist Man h te ititor 0 the Evening Public Ltdorr: Sir It wi. with sreat Interest that I read W, J. Fleming's letter. I fully ugTee with hun that men should dre.i ns comfortably u th. nomin In hot summer weather. For the last flften years I hae thought tint It ihould bu made possible for men to ppiir In shirts, without coats, during the tot lummer I think that a man who has a clean shirt en. with belt, looks lory well and jrood ncuih to go anywhere, and no woman who topi for a moment to think how awfully comfortable It must be for a man to r a heavy cdat In summer would object v the ihlrtwalst man. A SYMPATHIZER. rhlladelphU, July 27. 1021. Be Lenient With Faded Girl r. Hi Editor ot I hi Evening Public Ledger: BIr A factor which probably has greatly uouinced the mind of th modern girl Is "it ihs mun not tn any eent loso casto h the members of her set Not alt niMii of joung women possess the ability 'o accomplish the task, othors dare not animpt It becaus. "mamma" doe. not ap. ,fv- 't to tho great majority of the "omortallaea type of shopgirl and offlce ..ii i a,Dlrant to social prestige th. ... .r, wsder-puff system 1. an ab.olute "Mntlal In hor social code. And "there 1. reaion." ": for example, th. girl who la ab Cu . nours ot confinement Indoor. mum a d(,k or counter. H.r oomplexlon ft Mm. become, sallow, her eyes lose their h. ""1 h" splrlu become befogged by monotony of hor work. Send this girl for an evening of fun. She must ap- m .k. i.00'1 antta She mint cover th. lines or fatlgv. In her face. She W P f9,v Ymr Rt Ieaat- be a healthy. h . d 1c?rD,r' Kin. and perhsp, she Ur .... ."" D,lt hl" "" "ot qulto lost of iiu..' .x .,lholino fun What woman aiM. tV' ,f.0rly or Mty '""" " be shoved W,,,.!; v ' ru"ty ond undeilrable. simply 5 k V1"1' l0,t hcr o010"- a her ItaS" hl!r h'art ' """" tor oo" .,"'? itcrBtlv Tes. Injurious S vri ."" ,.rylnB' '" ,no onl' lihi dn J r "'coming, ana th.tr near- "itur. i." Wl'"h h" "ulte1 ln "f rtSlcu?. J!5 1' Wo mRy ""approve and Sit io J,"? a,lvl"e' but 'bo fact remain. h JmlC?" "j03r 0011 tlrn" vith a . and .P'lIl0.n' hollow ""d black-rlnged Ell li J. '"'year', frock, and no slrl's fhlladolphli, July JR. 1021. "Speaks With Authority" S -"s!0,:,0 '' C,"""' .cd0er; hurt n l"'S " 'f'shtened before "I wonder li J".k" ln a """oonng way: oV. Uiw tStrf la.mm Pictured It to be r" n?m.n ,lla 'ata' "top?" Why won 'TUnt h,,,T "' Why not. ,ry? wy fatal? car who , . Von ralr lady-" "" It Hid .r.""1 Int0 ,h nublcon. Who .land ""V1 aw' I conquered"? "l t, a picture of. bt "" . aM """ " tr Fir.7..P ..,u'? ' oerla.tlng Joy If "Safe. "fit ba . n, rlBht ort ot m&n. He hi? 'U vn e8t 5!. th. wife """g ud i .' ana " ,no one w'r io Ly rrI'tn'or man who Is u.. .y "" "Safety nr,t nm t!kl) "with . .- pl.n company" (hor Jk'fming "L S5.llidy wno " v"-y 'Mtment) "i"alU (,orry 'or her poor " Win.. ..v t """ ,nrnea man, a friend ttl Ml h .v m drunk n"l deluded and "fetchii Wen! ", ?om, ay" What a wh.i . riena, what a mii.Mki. v,..i.j rt. rliiu,! ,"" w" maJo1 And no jrutni TlM' 1" sackcloth and ashe.. I tf" eu.Tl8 . e',cr!dlt for being "ory wretch.5r,Va,a "'" Tht l '" ""Why g0!, d company. My heartfult ' ' not now n J htr-'ny """ hat ' ""t a forTuSr?. 'r aU tl'" a bchelor, Pi""1!., ft ? f" ,hy are all un- J,IiloI0l.h'" broa'1 "Porlence and t 'allure,""- "" ""f1- ll marriage. ?"' .v r-.not juppose poor "Safety I?e court,; 7,lll.,t,whw 'han th. d. 2 " ttlng a trie ad' no would "ot ay . "acli lo thJ. tlns ,crd." I truly hope. 'Sa? tato h:hT"i "V!T io?.r A ftll u'oorltr, aa today I, the PEOPLE'S FORUM fifty-fifth anniversary of our wedding day. DAVID u wrotEn. Philadelphia. July 28, 1021. Questions Anstvcrcd Where Quotation Is Found To tin Editor o (he ii'iifiilno ruMlo Ledger) Sir Where Is tho following quotation to bo found! "The laboror Is worthy ot hi, hire"? S. B. T. Philadelphia, July 2T. 1031. "The laborer I. worthy of hi. hire" In found In St. kuko x. 7. The verse complete Is: "And In the' same house remain, eating and drinking such thlnis as they rive, for the laborer Is worthy of his hire, do not from home to house." Concrete Floor for Dancing To fhs Editor ot the Evening Public Ledger! Sir How should concrete floor be pre pared for dancing? Q. O. Jj. Philadelphia, July 27. 1021. Tho floor may be treated with paraffin wax dissolved In turpentine, followed by ft coating of powdered wax worked Into the floor In tho same way in which ft wooden floor Is waxed or polished. Or the floor may bo coated with a lnthor of liquid soap snubbed In with a .crubblng brush. An occasional application of powdered soap will keep the floor tr. condition. Whnt Are "Mollle8"7 'fo the. Editor of the Evening Publlo Ledger: BIr What aro mollies? I take It that they are some kind of box uied on ship board, but I want to be sure, rs It Is one of many Items on a questionnaire. CHArtMiS T. PUOII. Philadelphia, July 2B, 1021. A molly Is a sort of contnlner, and quite well known ln Knglnnd. though hardly known l this country among most people. It le said to be an unruly packago to handle, being round and narrow at the bottom and gradually Increasing In girth. This mako. It tophoavy. It generally has a lid. Orlelnatly tho full molly weighed from thirty to thlrt-flve pounds, but grad. ually It has grown smaller and today It weighs scarcely more than a third those weights. Many yearn ago It was well known In England In tho fruit trade. It comes from Helglum. Protocol and Plebiscite To the Edlto' ot the Eienlng Public Ledger: Hlr l'leaso explain to me me ameronco between the two words protocol and ple biscite. D. I.. aOHMAN. Philadelphia. July 27. 1021. A protocol In diplomacy I. the dooument serving a. tho preliminary to diplomatic negotiations. A diplomatic document signed by tho representatives of friendly powors Ir order to occuro certain political ends peacefully. A plebiscite Is the vote of a uhiilo nation obtalnod by universal suf frage. "J. J. W." The copy of the newspaper you name has no commercial value. There b b. . .Im.d. 1 .. m n.ln.1... rt ......I .. . 1IIO IIU UUJU th I...KU .IU.l..;. U. IVflDI U. the Issue still extant, and It Is also to be found In bound volumes ln publlo und pri vate libraries. "U." The Census Ilureau Is responsible for the staument that thero are C3.000.37ll men ln tho United States and Bl, 810, 241 women. "T. C. C." Willow Grove Park was es tablished ln 1896. "Minor" The present Poetoffloe Building at Ninth and Chestnut streets was opened for use on January 21, 18S4. "C. D. N. ' Swarthmore College, ln Del nwore County, is conducted under the aus plc.s of the Hlckslto branch of the Society of Friends. "H. O. I.." Our population .Inoe 1880 ha. nearly doubled. In that year Philadel phia had 847,170 Inhabitants. Poems and Songs Desired "O Nature, How Blessed" 70 the Editor o the Evening PubHc Ledger: Sir Will some one give me the author of the following lines. I had thought thoy were by Thomas Moore, but have been un able to locate them: "O Nature, how blossed and bright are thy rays, O'er the brow of oreatlon enchantlngly thrown: igtr ,m" ; . :.- vv.v . . - im gssfeilV MBemknffr mgnlnnnf tt tt MW JpFU Roofing labor cost is down again. ALL roofing or re-roofing costs arc down. When the building boom starts in earnest, labor, and material, and minimum prices, and quick ser vice, all, will be harder to get than they are now. Why not take advantage of these four favorable factors now, and apply a roof now that will last the rest of your lifetime a CAREY built-up roof. Let us give you some of the service that has built us in this community. IToadquartera tot the building and InatiMini product of ASPHALT ASBESTOS MAGNESIA "A Roof for Every Duildini' Jrm&rfccm tfSlS CAREY ! I . IPTpTirTr "'" " "'"'" -'" maum EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS OF ROBERTS AVENUE AND STOKLEY STREET PHILADELPHIA 2421 wmmmmmmmmmtmmmF.lmmm Tet faint are they all In the lu.t.r that play. In a smile from the heart that la truly own own." D. V. V. Philadelphia, July 27. 1021. "Davy Jones' Looker" To the Editor ot th Evening public Ledger! Sir Can any of your reader, tell me who wrote the poem for the song of the sea. "Down In the Locker of Davy Jones," and also who 1, the publisher of same? As I reoall It. the first verse started! "Shipmate, of mine, there', an old aalror bold, Who. roams ln the deotha of th seal Far 'neath the brine, so the old story'. told, He la walling for you and for me." JANB T. LOniNO. Philadelphia, July 01. 1021. Wants "Missing Part" BIr Can you advlee me the missing part of the following: "Home Is civilization's rreat.at gift. Men fight for It ln peace I Die for It In war. It I, worthy of all effort." PHILIP T. pmcra. Philadelphia, July 81, 1021. "Uncle Ned"' To thi Editor 0 the Evening Publlo Ledger: Sir I will appreciate It If you will prtnt ror me me woros of the old civil War song "Uncle Ned." JENNY T. HEHIICH. Philadelphia, July 81, 1021.' UNCLE NBD There was an old darky and his name wa, Unole Ned. And he died long ago, long ago. He had no wool on the top ot his head In the place where tho wool ought to grow. cnonus Then lay down the shovel and the hoei Hang up the fiddle and the bow. For there', no more work for poor old Ned) Ho', gone where the good darkle, go. HI. flngrr, were lone aa the cane ln the brako, , And ho had no eyee for to see, And he had no teeth for to eat a hoe-rake. So he had to let the hoe-cake be. Ons cold, frosty morning old Ned died; Manna's tears they fell Itke the rain; For he knew when Ned was laid ln the ground He'd never see his like again. Stephen C. Fo.ter. "Are All the Children In?" 7'o tho Editor of the Kuettlno Publlo Ledger: Sir Recently one of your readers asked for a poem, and I am sure Ivan Inclosing you the right one, entitled "Are All th. Children In?" HAimiET T. LONO. Philadelphia, July 31, 1021. ARE ALL THE) CHILDREN IN? The darkness falls, the wind Is high; Dense blade clouds fill the western sky; The storm will soon begin; The thunders roar, the lightnings flash; I hear the great round raindrop, da.h. Aro all the children ln? ' They're coming softly to my sldei Their forms within my arms I hide; No other arms aro sure. Tho storm may rage with fury wild. With trusting faith each little ohlld With mother feel, secure. But future day, are drawing; near; They'll go from this warm shelter here Out ln the world's wild din: Tho rain will fall, the cold winds blow, I'll alt alone and long to know Are nil the children In? "C. L. T." a.ks for a poem containing this line: "God la your partner: make your plans large." "8. L. P." desires ft poem entitled "The Whlt.Bt Man I Knew." Can any of our readers supply It? "C. T. O." asks It any one can supply The People's Forum will appear dally In tho Evening Publlo Lodger, and ulo In the hundny Publlo Ledger. Letters dlscu.slng timely topic, will be printed, ns well as requested poem., and qne.tlon. of general Interest will be nnswrred. PROOFS PRODUCTS a s IS . the complete po.m which contain, only ft few verse, and which has these Unset "When the skies are pink and pearly, Little glrllt." "T. M. O." ask, for ft poem entitled 'The Bronse Button." 'C. M. It." ftiks If any one can tire her the poem containing the lineal "Some apend the Sabbath coin to church: X spend It staying at horns." The writer also wlehoa the name of the author of same. si'AtMr.n nEnnnTW ATLANTIO CITY. N. J. M np Dly.i Hit. Wkly. Am. rittn (with ment OSBORNE Cor. Pacific uncLArkansai avei. Prlv. re frigerating plant; electric kltch.n open for In.pectlon; tunning water; all outside rooms; scrupulously e'ean. Kiev., prlv. bathe bath Ing from hotel: bath house and ahowera free. Orchestra, dancing; white service: garage. Booklet. New mnnmen. . FTJY HOCKENmmT. FLAHERTY HrtTrl Nw York aed AlUntla Are.aee W I LL M Block from P. K. II. 8Utkm All outside rooms, cheerful and scrupluou.ly Btlean; center of attractions and amusement,: Inest Beach Free bath ing from hotel. Shower aths.lSuroprnnrinntSlnKlelloomstl.A0 to 93.001 Double) Ilooms (3 to 94. SO JailI peolftl weekly anil week-end rates. "THE HOUL WITHIN YOIJR MEANS" Corrcepond.nce and Inspection eolklte4. ALBEMARLE Virginia nve. near beach, on bock from Steel Pier. Private bathe. Elevator. Ca pacity 300. Dancing. 4000 feet of porch snnce Bathing from house. RUNNING WATER IN EVERY ROOM American plan. 18. CO up dally. European plan. 11.00 up dally. Special weekly. OAHI.K Jt HKV1TT. New Ownrr.hln Met. HOTEL:- 1711 Pacific Ave. Central location. Newly mnnvil.ri Trlvot. linth. TTminlnv wolrf Electrlo light. Ilountlful table. American plan. JU.iiu up dally. Jl, up weekly. CHAR, n I.nU'ia. Owner. EDGEWATER Boui'.i Cnrollna Ave., near Beach. Cap. 280. Special J18 up weekly American Plan. Speelnl European-Plan Tlntes. JOHN A. CAHKLV. 1'rnp. THF Dl IDT FY 2-32 Pennpylvanls, Av. tinc.UJUL,L.I Centra, loratlon: all rooms running water; private, hatha: cul.tns homelike. L. n. PQT.r.nr'vc JPNATflH Fireproof. First hotel fru Cllrt. 1 Jt noardwalk and Steel Pl.r frum on Virginia Ave. The new kind of Hotel. newiy rurni.neq ana everyviinr arr.nifg for vntir romfort. Let ns send voti booklet. i7oorfittrnnrI Keniucity Ave. neat B.ack and amusements: reaaoD- able ratee. onortoR w. i,.nnKB. PTV f Plann polish for fnrnltnre. J V. nlnno. nnil ntitnmohlles. BOe tvr rsnt 8 cnn. for 91. postpaid. TtowVxnn viNrr.NT. Kst-Hnn.nin x. nth Parkway Cottage' SU pn rk A. C. Channell. form'ly Hotel Chann.lt ocrvy city, n. i. Capacity 000. Ocean City', leading bout la appointment, cuisine and service. J. UOWAKD MI.OCUM. Lessee-Mouncr Former manager Tho Oreenbrler, Whit. Bulphtir Springs. V Vs. Swarthmore ?."??' Il ilrMnL' Noar heach nnn attractions. WILIMVOOD. X. J. CENTRAL INN IDEAL LOCATION Home Cooking. Low flate.. f-fnfl l-Tinln Near beach ft Amusements. "oal rieilit. Rurop. plan. 8. Henle.prop. wiLnwoon rnr.sT. x. J. Rrojttrer The on,v Boardwalk Hotel, uiconcis Coolet Spot on the ilan,i Garage. Booklet. Kates moderate. OKO. K. BENNAMON. ftwner. AHHUKY I'AliK. N. J. PLAZA HOTEL ASIIUItY PARK, N. J. Only European Hotel on the oceag front. Headquarters for auto tourists' ahore dinner a specialty. JAS. ICKLHBT. Pro. New Ocean Hotel ASnCHY TARK. N. J. Running Water and I'hone ln All Room. Rate. HIS an. KYVFLf. A- rRAW'ORT) ASIIIIltV PARK INmnMATinN Write MUNICIPAL nORHAU Roardw'k. for hotel nr othr Information: fr. a autbentl. OCKAN (lltOTK. X. J. The Ouecn u''y " ueatn Krooi. aue vuccii t,rnklt r j RimiR, L HPltlNO LATth. X. J. THE On the Ocean WARREN rra.ttFn"'.'' T.nnls. W. D. HTUnp.8. Prdn I'KXXSYI.VAXIA LINCOLN IIKillWAY Ti Msln Street of Amerlra EAST STItOUUSItLRO. PA, Berwick Inn "!?; ttalthinx- rT.m .. connecting. Shady ground.. Gora5' T,ri1,,,"J.i.entrnc' Booklet. P t- PICKKRSON B. StroMdshurg. Pa. WI'RXr.RxviLI K. PA. THE O-NE-ON-TA,"0""1 """"i i-. k . . Weinerevllle. Pa. lioa.rn home comfort.. Mod, rat... IUmkLI PKVOX. PA. DEVON INN PEVON. TENNSYLVAXIA Ifgitri T.ln Tl r l i a.. . . - IKJinER Telephone Wayne 700. T?nnUrtV"e"' Horseback Riding ' ' -" HTEAMIIOAT8 RFORTS FALLRIVERCINE to BOSTON SrhniitSUamtn-SpltndU Smite v.,.i..,niaiAiHmir iXJ'Si,," Per . . .SO P.M. Dallw I.. I ..-....i NewBedferd Una New Lenden Line IIbiII lts.nl Dn- rk.ll N.R. Uoaiton (it, I 8t, 5.80 P k I1r70 . " - ui.K. ianaHt. Rf.u. S.Ji-V. i"f 2 Ka iU"t-. . l Ime 4nrt.ro iu i,h lriHH Chestnut CjejjfeftJT TO BALTIMORE hrfcW!- ERICSSON LINE livery evening at Rj Batunlat, .I o'clock Tare, one way. 12.00; round trip, 13.00. DAY STEAMER Jrrom Philadelphia every Tuewlaj , Thur.. day. ,aturdv at 8 o'clock Kara, 11.30 ono way; $2.60 round trip. Moat beautiful water ride out of I'hlladel phla. Pond for pamphlet No SundaJ stiAiner oiSi'AT' k'Sir.K S5.,i'!:"vi.n tin... J ' ,' ' " wi. I'rinwnrp UPnuO SPECIAL SUNDAY" EXCURSION TrW. ; uiv'w n io water to Beautiful Lorewood Grove A II A- H ...... on me une.apeake ft Delaware canai Home early same evening. Erlc.on Line Pier 3 South Delaware Ave. j So'olock eory Sunday morning, daylight-. avlng time Kare It 00 TH Special Yachting Cruises Magnificent Now Twin-Screw S.S. "FORT ST. GEORGE" 14,000 tons displacement, will mako three unusually attractive crulie, to QUEBEC via HALIFAX nnd through tho Northumberland Straits, Gut of Cnnso and up tho Spguonay River. Magnificent scenery, smooth water, cool weather. Tho ship haa spacious promenade (fecks, many rooms with bath, finest cuisine. Orchestra, dancing and all deck games. Delightful way to visit the famous and wonderful Shrine of Ste. Anne de Beauprc The round trip occupies 12 days; rato $200 nnd up, or one wuy to Quebec, five days, $100 and up. Sailings from NEW YORK August 13-27 C'aU or write for information FURNESS BERMUDA LINE 211 BOURSE BUILDING PHILADELPHIA HPMMKB RKSOBTS ATLANTIC! 01TY. N. J. LA MARNE HOTEL AND CAFE BOAmiWAMC AT QPEAN AVBNCE Atlantic city. N. J. ORGINAL DIXIELAND JAZZ BAND Famous Victor Phonograph Artists NOW PLAYINO '1.25 SPECIAL Dlr1r,'ER $1.25 Jtt so nn Dntl tnell TTVIt. Aner. plan. ELBERON ft Fireproof Annex. Tennessee Av. nr. Deaoh. Cap. 400. Central: open surroundings; opn. Catholic Protestant Churches. Prlv. bathe. I Running Water in All Rooms matriipiii inuici lirmi triDi iiiiiu" n' "JT i ., ifvit. ....... f. tn.. ft n i itiiiv h.t. WV "mi" HTVH". UMCll -.. .....yj ALL YOU'D KXPFCT A flOTKr. TO HE HEW ENGLAND So. Carolina Are. nr, llrith, right erT llo.rdw.lk, Fore men Mod.r.te Itnl Hotel, nr. Steel IMer A Amuic ments, t block to I'rot & Cath Church. i Kunnlng hot ft cold water In room, tvt. lathi, open .urroundingi, elee llghti VJtr, to at.. Hath Heme, and Shower. fr. Am.r rlan.tSfioUDdly Spec wklr. Ete.llent table. Writ, for bVlt. A "fall of the fl.lt Spray." I'hone (!7J BTITZBK ft STIfZEIt New Omnrrhlp Direction. IN TIIB MOST BEAUTIFUL BMTION. HOTEL EDISON Mlchlean Ar. . eloa. to Ueach. three bloeki from new "Rendeirooi ' (Amunemtnt Center), eenvenl.nt to all pier, .nd em'iiements, opiu aurroundlngs. Large airy room.. Running vrat.r, nrlrate laths. American Plan, S17.SU up weekly, S3 op dally European Plan, 11.50 up d.lly Motle, eon parlor, apacloui perehes, free bathlnjr priTllcge., ahower bathi, Noted for well-eookKl food KT.ry attention gli.o to comfort and itrrlc. lii MELROSE HALL Po. Carolina ae near Bench. Centrally lo cated, nenr piers and amusements, Rooms wltti running water, lllevator to street level urexcenea cuisine, capacity a.ni. Hatning from hotel. 13 BO up rtrv.. $17.r,n up wkly. OSCAR VAOO. Prop. Prlok, Rteel and Rtnne Construction PRINCESS oo. uaronna Are,, nf ar ueaen, Datlttng from (teuie and our own Uoardwatk bath boua... t.tm .1. ..... a. running Water in all rooms Mod. Kate.. Klairitor. French Chef, Orehe.tra Dancing. C.p'yCOO. Ukt. mailed. I'AULC.nOSECHANS.Own HOTEL THURBER Atlantic & Mas.achusetts Ave, Capacity 300, All outside, airy rooms. Hathlng from hotM II. BO clay up: spec. wkly. Euron. plan. P'eneant rrlce Mil" V. M. THlTtllKR iCVERTOKf Kentticky Avena.. sdl.rent te Beach Rrerr appointment. CUISINE and SEHVICK llMI.'YI VI t VX n..,nn.M. raf.a WM. H. BUIlNa. Kenn'.rly Manager Hetel Iroqoole THEVHITTLE New Torle ave . nr. Reach. Europ. plan: cap. 800, running water all rooms; private bailie: elevator electricity. t2.00 up dally TfcTRAYMORE AIC" Worlds Greatest Hotel Success ATP.I FN Michigan Ave. Near Ueacn A "lv,va-al JIl'llcu Dollar Pier. Oni block from Reading Bta. bathing allow.d. 12.00 up dally. Bp.o. wkly. J. W. nyl.y. Mar, Hotel Boscohcl Kentucky Ave. Refurn. nOtCl EKJ3CU.JC1 Exc,llfnt ,.0,,. jfoj. rate.. Phon. 117. A. E. MARION. THE WATKINS 8ou,h Carolina ave. near inc. TTvimiio Bearh Every comfort & service. Mod, rates. L. B ARNOLn. Owner. Wnrminatfr Kentucky Av. nr. Beach. WCraniTMier uSVRtnr. private baths; running water. Open -nil year. C. A. KOPP. Bvmo Inn a8 So- Windsor Are. Dyiuu uui (che'sen) Amer. A nuro Europ. 1 Q1 1 Atl Av Large, airy out.ld. HKA01RT. N. 4. Announcing completion and opening of The Stockton t7roeatirr,rN..j. On the Ocean front A charming; hotel, with Ita own boardwalk. Its own private beach and bathhouses, olght ncrea ot grounds, clubhouse and crlll. SAME MAXAOKMEXT AS THE WARREN, SF1UXO LAKH LAKE linPATf'OXO. X. J. nRYAXT VILLA Renutlful Luke llnpatcanc, X. .1. Good fishing, bnthlng unci boating II. (, Ileckmjn. Prop. noSTON. MA18. HrTP!T nilTlTTAM D11DTTAM! 390 Commonwealth Ave Boston, I ThcDistinctiva i Boston House ! One of lha most homallka I lintnl In Ihn .ml C P' .n!:l,.'"0 Send for Our BooWrt wimffsf "r Guide to Historic Boston. Boston. I 3.0909. CANADA O.t ftway to bapplne.e away to rh. nerve, re.tlng, ptn.-sc.nted, s'eep-slvlng air of nalHostokal sru.koka Lake. .There on vfiu nna tnit Iotei. t?ond food. nolf. etc Kery roov ,, ... , , a nir.ii rale nook rt. Royal MnaLokn p. O.. Lake Ro..riu. Ontario! TOROXTO. CAXXPA Canadian National Exhibition Turunto. Cnn. Aug. 27th to Sent. 10th WALKER HOUHU AND CARLS-llITK TOUONTO'B TWO FAMOUS 11' TEL3 LONDON. KXO, When In London stop at THE GORDON HOTELS HTBAMWIIIPW RESORTS BALTIMORE HAWAII TO and retur.t Calling at Ilnrann, Panama Canal Los Angeles, Hnn Francisco UK LUXE STEAMERS HUCKEYE STATE HAWKEYE STATE Lenvrt nultlmore for Hawaii err S weeks MATSON NAVIGATION CO. Managing Agents I'. S. Sli'nplng llonrd 20 bouth flay Street. Ililtlmoro. Mil. or mi) local ktrumatilu iigrnt. NIAGARA TO THE SEA For Illustrated guldn, addrci. John 1' Pierce, Canuda Steamahlp Lines Ltd , 110 C. S. L. Rldg., Montreal, Canada fT "y1 l AaStl J CTPCATinNAL Doth Bete, JBL4iVTiSr BUSINESS COLLEGE COME ENTER THIS of Business and orenare voursslves for npento our graduates, fitudv the Oenerfl uuslnees, Becretarlal Work, Engl! llth. AN "ACCREDITED" 1200 WALNUT STREET .rrMMCIIMlllllttUJHMBeBBBSBSMUuiitiMltllltlllllllllll IMIIIIMyyBUfeW"""aiflyjj l tfaphfr TOAiNirvir V zi -- -w -. Graduates of our Teacher-Training Courses ere eligible to teach com m.rotal subjeots In publlo and private schools. Pay School open, Sept. 6 . Night Schol 'ooens flrot. 10 Write for tilth vnr ooofc PEIRCE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMBflSTEATKft. Pine Street. Ucwt of Itrond Thn echool jmi havK nlirnt. fenou'ti HTAIIT NOW TO 8Tt I)Y STEXOOBAPIIY AXP TYl'EUltniXJ If you Intend entering upon a business career, start now to study st'nography and s'lorthnnd. We will then tx able to auallfv you for a good position In a shorter period of time. Our graduates are always In nemana, -nu or wrue. l'HILA. I1US1NEBH COLLEGE and College of Lnmmerre 1017 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia RTRAMHIIIP XnTICK SEA G E R L I N E PHILADELPHIA to Chrwtiania, Copenhagen, Gothenberg, Stockholm, Helsingfors and Reval U. S. MAIL STEAMERS USSB SS "MASSICK" Sailing About Aug. 10 AT SHIPPING BOARD RATES Through Illlls nf Lndlnc leaned to nil Xorweirlnn. Danish nnil Swedish Ports. Direct silling, for nil Ncondlnnt Inn nnd Ilnltlc Ports as enrgo offers. SEAGER STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC. W. J. GRANDFIELD & CO., Phila. Agents Lombard S176-7 308 Chestnut Street ain 676S BLACK DIAIViOND STEAMSHIP CORPORATION Regular Freight Service PHILADELPHIA to Rotterdam Antwerp Amsterdam frJ,?1'.? DAWN" (U. S. S. B.) Sailing Aug. 10 ASTEAMER (U. S. S. B.) Sailing Aug. 28 For ratet and particular, apply GEYELIN & COMPANY, INC., Philtu Agents 108 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia Lombard 5144 Main 7620 EARN-LINE Incorporated 1891 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamer Regular Freighf Service PHILADELPHIA to HAVANA SS COQUINA AUG. 18 (Arranz.ments bare been mafle for nulck dl.eharge of eargo UareaaJ For Spnre and Rnte Apply EARN-LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Agents Bullitt Building. Phila., Pa. IVembard 8100.8201-4202-5203 aIn g. NAWSCO LINES Tier 19 North S. S. Brush Sailing August 9 for SAN DIEGO. LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. OAKLAND SEATTLE, TACOMA. PORTLAND. ASTORIA AND VANCOUVER, B. C. For Ratet and Information NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. Agents V. B Shipping Board 136 S. Fourth St., Phila. Phone Lombard 5791.2-3 : Main 7781-3 12 DAYS TO SAILINGS h Keistnne fie A1117 fl S, llitnkeye Htate ng. 27 r uey.tone Mnte Oet. 1,1 F.m, i.tervetloru, etc., apply HUUt 1 jALLAtjMr.ri.LI.n.r.i!t.At,.17 State St.,Nrr ADMIRALUNTF mwar- ' pi lpTarCTisrl'ilF,riJ7ili ffitiiYiivsfe Ei:m d s r m -mm m w .- ova. it re M STEAMSHIP LINES H. PHILADELPHIA to LONDONDERRY and CORK Otlur Irish Ports If Kiilllrlrnt Cargo Oilers S-S "DELAVAIM" Aug. 6 Pier iS, South Moore & McCormack Co., Inc. 5 Broadway, Now York rilILA!F.T.PI!I ,r.F.NT E. W. STRINGFIELD Anchor Forwarding Co., Inc. 4. 170 Drel llldg. Phll.i. . Lombard BU7-8 Main niifiT Marine Despatch Line Los Angeles San Francisco Seattle and Portland CARGO RECEIVED DAILY AT PIER 40, SOUTH WHARVES S. S. Chas. H. Cramp . . .Auj. 10 S. S. Cape Romain .....Aug. 20 For Kales nnd Information Apply Atlantic-Calf St Pacific S.S. Corp. Boam "MLi5iui,ra Bt' Lombard 283B Mala BSTT EDUCATIONAL Ilnth Heirs DAY SCHOOL OPENS SEPT. 6 NIGHT SCHOOL OPENS SEPT. 8 FAMOUS SCHOOL the good paying positions that always finest courses In Itusln Stenography, Teacher-' Tralnlmr and nn. AnminiHiritLioii. . . . ........... OOMMKIlUIAl Btnuun School of Commerce Accounts and Finance Re successful All you need Is an earnest de.lre and an average mind to achieve success. The T. M C A. School of Commerce. Accounts and Finance offers In Its courses 30 subjects -Accounting, Advertising. Salesman ship, I.aw, factory Management. Hanking, Real Estate etc. Write or Call for Catalog Y. M. C. A. 1421 Areh St. Hiinsom & B2d fits. 1013 Lrhlrh Ave. 1721 Cbrl.tlnn Bt. flrixrrr SViortrianrl Touch Typing, Rook-Isl-Cgg onoitnana kn,,,lnr. Accounting, oaolly ana efTlclent'y learned, give you oppor tunity for advancement snd permanent posi tion. Day and Xtght Cliss-n being formed. Enroll now. Phone Walnut Sol. THE TAYLOR .SCHOOL. 1002 Market St. STRAYFR'S The fleet llualnes. hehoel 1 "" a-1 807 CHESTNUT HT, Po.ltlon gunrunt'd. Enter now. Dor "r ctgM. STKAMHHIP XOTICm miojaa EJAJJU YOKOHAMA 2'-,'?!!'''r Slate fept 11 o..-.oiiTer stnte Nct. 21 any railroad or reurirt aa.ni BNTEROCEAN Steamship Lines Regular Freight Service PHILADELPHIA to Hamburg Bremen S S "Skagern" .Loading Aug. lfl A Steamer. . Loading Aug.30 For Ralti and PartUulan apply CHAS. T. MEGEE CO. Drexel Bldg., PhUa. I.oiubnrtl MOO Slain 7;,',i AMEfUGA UNE C0 New York to Rotterdam Via Plymouth and Boulogne-jur-Mei RYNDAM Aug 6 Sept. 10 Ocl. 15 ?l. AMSTERDAM Auj. 13 5c?t. 17 Oct. 22 NOORDAM Aii.20 Sept. 24 Oct. 29 ROTTERDAl ....Sept. 3 Oct. 8Not.U PiMtaiw Of ce. 1531 Walaa St, FkU. . .aaiaW or tt" X B :rk 3:i4Q ridTSl H BTEAMBII1P NOTICE rfOrafftw Olfl fililPV Ift HtlW on the Seven Seas' AMERICAN RH1PH ARE AVAn.ARLB FOB YOUR OCEAN TOYAOE Neu ComMrmtton Possotoer nnd Freight Shipt, Fast, Laxuriovi Btramere. Key wimber beside iMo txime & cot, operator ehown bottom of eorum, EUROPE. Boulogne and London, rtnm New York. Auaru.t 18 Beptember 20 Old North State (IS!) September 0 Centennial fltnte. (IBB) Drrmra and Pnntlg From New York. August 10 Beptember 22 Potomao. (lit) August 211 October 8 Princess Matolka (1B) August 80 Hudson (IBS) Plymouth, Cliertionrg nnd liremen JTom New York, Auguat 27 September 28 America (1B) September 3 ueorgo Washington (IBS) SOUTH AMERICA Rio de Janeiro. Monte.ldeo and Daeaa Air... rrom New York August 17 Aeolus (61), August 81 Boutbern Cross (91 FAR EAST Uonololn, Yokohama, Kobe. Shanghai, Manila, Ilongkong. From San Frnnelseo August 8 Golden State 10B). August 80 lloo.Ur State (105). Yokohama. Kobe, Shangbal, Hongkong. Manila. From Seattle, September 17 Hllver State (108) HAWAII. rnil.IPPIXES. EAST INDIA. Honolulu, Manila, Ballon. Singapore. Ce. lombo, Calcutta, From San Francisco. Auru.t 18 Creole 8tate (103). September 14 Wolverine Hute (108). October IB aranite State (103). COASTWISE AND IIAWAn. Havana, Canal, Lo. Angeles, Sun Franclsee and Ilanullnn Island., Beptember 8 Hawkeye State (80). 80 Mntson Navigation Co. 1110 Market Street. Ban Francl.co. Cal. 2 South (Jay Bt. Baltimore. Md. 01 Mun.on Steamahln Line. m Wall fltre.J, N. Y. Tel, llowllng Ore.n 8300. 10S Pnilflc Mall 8. 8. Co. 10 Hanover So.. N. Y Tel. Bowling Green 41130. 621 Market St. San Francisco. CaL lOil The Admiral Llne. 17 State Street N Y Tel. Dowllne Oreen B82B. L. C. Smith Dldir Seattle. Wests. ISO U S. Mall S. H. Co.. Ino. 4f, Broadway, N Y. Tel. Whitehall 1200. U.S. 9HTPltNO BOARD UA3jiHnjton.Ul riii i'uuscnger and Freight Services From New York CUnRBOUHG AND SOUTHAMPTON DERKNOARIA . . Aug 18 Sent. 23 Oct. AUl ITANIA . Aug. S3 Hent. 13 Oct. KMPRKSS OF CHINA .... Sept. 7 Oct. LiVLuruuij VASARI , .. Aor. 9 t;.KlNIA Aug. lS Hept. 10 t). ALBANIA (neT. Aug. 0 Hrpt. 27 Nor. I CAKONIA . . Aug. 27 ept. 2 1 i SCYTIIIV (new) Hept. fl Ort II Nor. IS PLYMOl-TH HAMHl'nG DANZIO S.VXONL ..... .Sept. IS Oct. 211 Dec. 11 LONDONDERRY AND CILAHIIOW COLrMJllA Aug. IS Sent. 10 Oct. S AI.OF.RIA . . . . Aug. 21) Oct. 4 CAMKHOVTA (new) Aug. 27 Sent 21 Oet. 81 VIOO. OinRALTAH. PAThAB, DUHROVNIK. TRIESTE. FHIMBl ITALIA j Aug. 18 . .... JIAMBURQ AND DANZld PANNONIA , ...Ang. II .OT. BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL ASSYRIA ,. Aug. II .,..I'.".ILADELP"IA TO LONDON YIROII.I4. Ang. IS VKRKNTIA ...Aug. J CI NXRII MF.niTF.RRANKAN CRriHtS MADEIRA. OIBRALTAR, ALGIERS. HONACO, NAPLES. ALEX ANDJIIA. PIRAEUS. PATRAP. TRIEBTH (Porte vary according to cruteeT. CAROSLV Oct. tt Pee. 1 CAMEROMA NoT.lDJan.lt Cnnnrd and Anehoe Mtram.htn Mn. . .. - -z ... z"r. i . rwnifr iiniee, I Hi 00 Walnnt St.. Plilla. Freleht Offlee. Bonr.e Rldg.. Phila. i White star S. S. HAVERFORD One of the well - known steady going White Star Liners, sailing from Philadelphia to Liverpool Aug. 13 and Sept. 17 Aboard the Haverford you enjoy the comforts of a modern hctel and a cuisine and ateward sorvico inter nationally famous. International Mercantile Marine Co. Passenrer Ofllce, 1119 Walnut St., Phila. Freight orQce, 0S-4U Oourse Did.. Phila. PHILADELPHIA to BARCELONA, MARSEILLES GENOA & NORTH AFRICA S 'S "JEAN STERN'".. Aug. 17 Through Hills et Lading for U parte si Nuulu. llorocco, AlctrU. Tunisia. Oetee. Nice. Ultiraltar. ITnnt Ihc- TRANSHIPMENTS VIA OUR OWN STEAMERS Earn-Line Steamship Co. 130 South Fourth St., PMIn.. P. Lomburd Btnn-nitlli Mutn 3191 Agtntt for Three Star Line R(. Is. AfTrftri-r. nntnl. " llrlrlge PL. Nsw Yir. Dixie Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA to BRISTOL, MANCHESTER, GLASGOW U. S. S. II. S ' S "MONOMAC" Now Ixisillng I'lrr A. I'ort Rlrhmond for ROTTERDAM I . S. S. II. S S "Western Hope" l'.ilirrtnl Iu Null Aucii.t 14 AT IllSFKIUWrr". ?lTK Horrisa, Magill & Co., Inc. 127. Lafayette Hldjr., Philadelphia I imihiinl B'JZn.l Main 7SI0 LLOKDHOILBHjGE BELGIAN LINli I'lllLAIIKU'lllA ANrWIIHI' SSPERS1ER Aug. 20 RICE, UNRUH & CO. , i.ria!t UmJW ULU0" '"Sti "" :;' to 1 - &h i i h i 1. h w " ' li," , f.
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