; .; W '.'i : 'H V' r? feV w t'y ;n M. ?:. 'V ,w v-sSRr- , it -V- V IK i.' " A - . -i .T u- n 1 ih j A 4 j v .,?, -, -, .. f raj 'r. V V iti? a r .i - - . 7 r h ' - - , -v m f THE ' tetters to the Editor Electricity From tho Air r.tt Editor of thf Evening Publto Ledger: ''.',,.-A readtr of the Etem.no Pinuc ,'Ln denrlbjs hH experlenco In rec.lv WW'S.iih.i .hock from a velro elevated "! ' when there was no Indication JJlShtnlM In tl" or "n M of H&i rJnomcnon In well known to wire .u"'.;inM and has several Intereatine wtlneera (l II In the btela for the belief Jwe m'y ome day extract real electrical till '" .,. .1. fnllnwlnr un exner lbllltlc KTu r Pettom. wh.Mln -urflclent irtnt been collected In this way to Sat fleetrlo IamP nl Wt mot3rs ot i a fact that the uppsr atmoephere 'V. n electrical charue ,of varying t,rn.?h probably camed by tlio friction of '"Xune a"r current, and vafjor or cloud "". a. well a readju.tment or trane 7, "f h"' 'rom ,h0 lr t0 tho Bround nnd fit 01 nai "' - ll.ntll gradient" .0 .,JT. amount to ai murh aa 1 called some- mounts to aa murn iu vu.ia par 11D1M "Km that uiJd'ln the .sperlrnc. with tin !?.' mlmloned aboe. The voltage or -jfrea. m TeeimSuted alonn a wire .overal hun " ;" hurl, may bo con.lderable. but the dred M' "'". ...i.h.. I- .m.ll Kxrtknt under vArllral airccwuii uiuhm ,.w h'condTtlonV a. obtain durln. a thunder- W""! .,.-,. .mtrkltna- iky oerhead Wi ne elahf of an Inch long will often ,rtrmlhlow ead of a kite wire or imnp from tno lower '" . . 'conVe? ed to h. A"hV Such a -park - af.o -be expected from any wlro f P "i.iio lenitlh raised a few yards from ,a?J unless It is suitably "grounded" tbs ground, umesj 11 1 probRbi0 that 'Twlre. wh'ch iro'found carelessly !?.Cdo"r the roofs of buildings In all largo 17.H are tho cause of many mjstcrlous dllss. ",, non)y necessary that nomo In '" ..rv material of a leaky (tas pipe be 8lBn,.h. SaS where tho sparK jumps to the SSnd ta -r that, sooner or later, a TbJ'tn.' du V of the tl, depart- 'i.'lnrcty to Investigate all "dead" w,nt In every ci d th(lt !TehreBrePmoved or effectUcly ndfd to rene this danger. PhlHdlfhl- August K. 1021. Why He Desires' Bonus m-ldetfllloro the Evcntno rubllc htiotr: w-L. rne add my protest to the manv . .?!,7thLt have appeared In the People's Liters tn1 "," ,ho former service men for.Tv.ngn?oUrnCconmp.n.a,.on for their losses .n American or nMinir ior Amy.uv 'rC - k for -om, part of the low I ,?,iln..i durlni the time I served I en- u..in.i iturlnx the ."".. .(.imf Mrl.. October 2. "" I S. ff SS h. minimum "amount I could have ved had I not enllited. would hae .Bounted close to J2000 from pre-war j, and double that amount from war-time WJ?ow let the Robert Burnhams crawl Into Oiilr hole and pull It In after them. I don't ask the Government to pay rne for all my loss, but een one-third or one fourth .would be a godsend to me and many nore, who would use It sensibly and not """can't help but take another shot at Mr. Itobert llurnham. He Is ono of those who believe that patriotism c-ir.not bo expressed In dollars, but he doesn't hesltato to state th.t a mangled bodr could be soothed with A fe df.uare. vny do i'"n Burnham? Every one of tho marlnoi and soMItrs could not endure Hie wonderful sen sltlon ot a German basonet belrg twisted ird an'ted frco ot contact with their tedls , , . The man who bore the burden and lias n empt treasury can co hang. Just so loi'g si the poor, unfllled United States Treasury rsmalns for the pork barrel. J. J. K. Philadelphia, August 3. 1021. Increase Consumption Te lee Cdlior 0 the Kvenlno fubllc hedatr: Sir If. as our President ae. we face financial disaster If we add 12.000,000,000 er J3.00O.00O 000 to our national debt, to ji the soldiers' bonus, then England must be on the brink of disaster, with a debt of 140 000,000 000, France must be a few Inches over the brink, owing nearly $00 000,000 000 Neither of these countries seems to worry much, however. France Is not thinking of reducing her army of 800,000. while England votes subsidies to miners, pays weekly stipends to the uncmplojed and otherwise carries on as It debts didn't amount to much. As a matter of fact, If all nations owed themselves and each other twenty times at much as they do, grass would still grow end water Keep runilng. The fields, mines and waters that supply the needs of hu manity would still be owned by humanltj. la rmard to enormous debts (especially thoso ot Europe), bankers and statesmen, might u well realise now as eventunlly that thei tint be paid In gold or In money based on gold. Talk of pajlnc bv hard work and economy Is ridiculous. Hard work means frrduclng more. Economv moans consuming l. Unth togcth-r mean -jver-productlon If every nation In tho world were to produce twice as much next jear as It produced thlf. Jir, and nnl consume half as much, what would be tho result? Just what has been hippenlng on a smaller scale factories hutting down everywhere, markets glutted an! products bringing lens than the cost of sroductlon n-sldes greater production, wjiat the world needs Is greater consumption. Without consumption, 'production Is wnsted effort. Messrs Schwab, Hoover, etc . please take notice. J. W. H. Philadelphia. Aueust 3. 1021. 1 For Filipino Independence tf Hie dltor 0 the Eii-nfno Tubllc Lcclorr: Sir I heve come arross a copy or our !y edited paper In which 1 note that Ken neth I, Roberts has, been making speeches somewhere telling the American liberty-loving people that we Filipinos are not fit for Irriependente because our leaders are not ure blooded Filipinos He should bo replied to, "Let there bo light." Ms) I ask Mr Roberts these ouestlons 1) the blod that Is running In his veins a purs American blood? What Is ho? HvveU-lih-Arnerlcan, English-American, Jewish American or what' Are nil tno leaders of hl country elnre tho ear 1703 up to the "is of I'resident Herding pure blooded Americans' Is thero todaj a people vvllli n Pure American blond running In their veins? American friends, all the leaders of our country since tho foundation of the Republic sf mtstlzoj And If thero Is today such a thin as American people with a "puro American blood ' In the true sense of the term It Is not the leaders of the country U li not the America people that I know today It not the Caucasian race. It Is the American Indian. I also wish to call attention to tho prin ciple of International law "Just noil that Mrons born In the Philippines aro Filipinos, Juit a persons born In the United Htates re Amerlcars And If he happens to be of ny forelsn parentage ho is on American Jlen nd he Is entitled to hold office If he ; capable, becauso ho was born In tho United States Death to arguments against Philippine In ""Mndenee which aro not founded or- Inter national law and which aro Inconsistent with lh principle embodied In the United Htates "deration of Independence "that Just gov ernment rcitn upotr the consent of tho gov erned Death also to American proposals tor poatponlng Phlllpplno Independent, to ueh a dato can bo circumscribed within the circle of Inllnlts. dive mo my liberty or no my death DKniMO M FONI1UENA university of Mlnneeota. August 1. 1021 The Affliction of Being Deaf ""Ins J dltor 0 the Vventna I'uhllo J.cdatr: 11V r"Wllh your Mni permission I would n to mi fCH vvords In reply to one who nte li, tho Uvtmno Pimio LrtwEii ot ."""ay over tho slcnature of "I.onelj," "U to tell him. for I'm suro it Is a limn, jw deeply 1,, the wrong he Is In rating lllht '" tt KrcKler affliction than loss of - J 'I'eak from the experience of ers of .,H V un1 ha, oiio through Just the tkl" Lnt" illona as he, and It la onl inrouKh tio, , iijip, y own indeavors and "nM of Humor, thut I havo learned that 1 Tli 1 -, . ... . .. In .1 .V"1"? rornni win appear daily IS Vh. iwnJn V.uh" I-edger.' and alii Jf. .?, Hln.dy. I'tiMI Ledirer. Letters SS timely toplrs will be printed, 'ef IS1 "". reauesled poems, and questions general Interest will In an.wertV. r ..11 PEOPLE'S FORUM 1 Lottcrs to tho Editor should be as brl'.'..an(1 t0 ,he Polnt as possible, avoiding nnythlne that would open ft denominational or sectarian dls cusslon. m n.u.0.ntlon will be paid to anony ""? letters. Names and addresses U. 1 b?.t.8lBnea ns nn evidence of Fdfalth. although names will not ih. i',2ted .1$ re1uest s made that tney be omitted. .the publication of a letter Is not luH,. 'iJi".1 .nB an Indorsement of Its views by this paper. ..rCn0.mm.!!n1,cnt'ona wl11 n' re n. J"1.?9 accompanied by post age, nor1 will manuacrlpt bo saved. need not "drag out tho weary existence such ns ho describes. I put my "Sense of Humor" In capitals as I have put "Ood's Help." for I believe inr lormer comes from the latter, and It enamea me to go through life with a brighter, happier heart than many of those Dicsseo. wun an their faculties. That there doea seem a lack of sympathy for deaf peo Plo Is true, and there are many who are apparently either too well-bred or weak lunged to b able to speak "a little louder." nut what of that? Have we no resources within ourselves on which to fall back? No special hobby or fad that we can cultivate? No books to read! no blue sky, green grass and beautiful flowers! no "movies" to see? Ah. that blessed gift of sight, whereby we can look at smiling faces to smile In, re turn, whether we hear their voices or not. Iet rne tell 'Lone1" to toMltr a cheerful disposition If he strains every nervo In his uoay. --i.augn." as tne poem lei s. ond v will ha lots of friends. "Weep," and you won't see them for dust. Believe me. I know. I remember well the day I eald to myself, "If I let this thing conquer me I'll make myself a pest to myself and every one around me," for I was doing Just that thing. A well-known phjslclan said to me, "Mrs. . you must grit your teeth and bear It." and I have. It's been pretty hard on the teeth, to be sure, for I havo loosened Borne and lost others, but Qod be praised, I have accomplished what I set out to do. Keep Jour mind alert and UP to date. Don't have a perpetual grouch, or go around with a mournful eia In jour head or a "gloomy CIus" expression on your face. Oet any kind of a thing to assist jour hearing, if only In the family circle, If you aro sensitive, rnd then some night sneak It out to tho "movies" nnd listen to the music. If you can't hear tho muslo say to jourself. "Oh, well, I can see the pictures, anyhow, and that's what I paid fcr." Make the best of everything, doing otherwlso won't get you an where I beg you tako to heart what I have writ ten. Cultivate a fad hunt up soma one who. like jourself. needs consolation th "woods are full of 'em." On Locust street near Sixteenth they have what Is called a Speech-Reading Club for the deaf, not deaf mutes where thev teach you to read the lip-language. You'll find lots of people there who are as deaf, and ma bo deafer than you. Qo to It, Mr. "Lonely." jou'll be sur prised how magical will be the change for the better In ever thing and everybody In cluding yourself and especially yourself. ONE WHO KNOWS. Philadelphia, July 12, 1021. J Questions Answered Silk Mills To the Editor of the Lvenlng rubllc Ledger: Sir What States havo tho most silk mills? D. L. T. Philadelphia, August 7, 1021. Now Jersey has the most silk mills, but the 1020 census shows that Pennsylvania producod S3 0 per cent of tho total value of silks produced In the United States and New Jersey 31.2 per cent. Burns and Moore as Composers 3o the Editor of the l.V(ntng Public Ledger: Sir Did tho poets Burns and Moore com pose the music of their scngs? R. O. L. Phllsdelphla. August 7. 1021. Burns slid Mooro never "composed music Lut In a number of Instances thev wrj'e versos to popular muslo of their das. The "Blood and Iron" Phrase To the Editor 0 the Etenlng Public X,edt7er; Sir Under what circumstances did Prince Bismarck use his "blood and Iron" phrase? Ploase give the extract containing It. D. I. S. Philadelphia. August 7. 1021. The phraso was used In Bismarck's fa mous speech to the Budget Commission of the Prussian Diet, delivered September 8, 1R0O. The result was his being named the "Iron Chancellor." Iho paragraph from the- ppeech containing the phraso Is ns fol lows: "Our bload 's too hot. we are fond of bearing an nrmor too larre for our small hfdy, Gen.iany does not look to Trussla for liberalism, but for power Let Bavaria, Wurtembcrg nnd Baden Indulge In liberal Ideas: no one will assign the role distilled for Prussia. Prussia must conoolldate Its might and nurse It for the favorable moment. Prussia's boundaries, as determined by the Congress of Vienna, are not conducive to Its welfnro nn a sovereign State, Not by speeches nnd resolutions of majorities are the mighty problems of the ago to be solved that was the mistake of 1813 and 1840 but by blood and Iron ' Recovery of Jones' Body To fi.e rdltorof the .M 01(10 Public Ledger: mr picase tell m- In jour People's Forum how the recovered John Taiil Jones' bedy In l'rnnce nnd when It was brought to the Lnltert States A. L CLKMHNT. Pnlladelphla, August .'. 10J1 For a number of scars efforts had been made to confirm the historical statements that the remains of Admiral Johi Taul Jores vvero Interred In a certain piece of ground In the city ot Paris Flnaliv docu mentary proof was found thnt Jones was buried on July 20, 170J, In t'10 now aban dnrcd cemetery of St I.ouls. In the north western section of Paris On the 14th of April. 1005. following a telegram from Am bassador i'orter announcing that his "six sears' search" had resulted In a success, nnd describing the Identification of the body. President Roosevelt recommended that an appropriate sum be grunted for tho bring ing of Jones' body to this countrs. Ar rangements were made at once for sending a naval squadron under Admiral Slgsbee. to France. This was done In the following June Tho body was brought to America and now rests at Annapolis. Md. Our Army Camps To the l dltor of tho Furniiip Public Ledger: Sir pioase state whom were the camps of tho various arms corps located during the recent wnr including the National Guard nnd the National Arms. L O. BENSON. Philadelphia, Aut-ust 3. 1021 National aunrd camps Camp Wadsworth, Spartanburg, S. '., Camp Hancock, Who ir. an . Camp McClellan, Annlston, AIh., Camp faivler, Qreenvllle. 8. C. Cajnp Wheeler Macon, un ; Lamp aiacArthur, Waco. Tex , Camp Logan. Houston, Tex., Camp Cods Demlng, N M . Camp Doniphan, rwt sin. Okla . Camp Bowie, rbrt Worth, Tix.: Camp Sheridan, Montgomery, Ala,, ramn Shelby, Hattlesburg. Miss . Camp Beauregard, Alexandria, La ! Camp Kenr lies, San Diego, Calif , Cnmp Greene. Char lotte, N '",. Camp Mills, Mlneola, L. I,, and Camp Fremont, Palo Alto, Calif National Army camps Devens, Ayer, Muss.. Upton. Taphank, L I.. Dlx. Wrights town. N J : Meade. Admiral, Md , Lee, Poinmlmrir. Va . Jackson. Columbia, S. C.i Gordon. Atlanta, Ga . hherman, Chllllrothe, o . Tailor. Dumosnll, Ky.i Custer, Battle Crock, Mich, Orant, Rockford, III,: Pike, Little Rock, Ark.! Dodge, Des Moines la,, Funston. Fort Riles'. Kan., Travis. San An tonio. Tex , and Lewis. American Lake, Wash. Year Without a Summer To the 1 ilitorof the Eunlng Publlo Ledger: ,SirI , in appr elate It if jou tell Tie tho scar that wo had no summer, of which I have frequently heard. D. L. T. Philadelphia. AukuH 3. 1021, The scar 1PI1 Is known ns tho "year with out a rummer " From the diary of Charles 1'lcrco aro eilractrd tho following fragments concerning that summer season "May Ice froze from a quvrter to a half Inch thick Corn was planted two or thrcs times and , froio out. A melancholy hue seemed to seal the fate of all vegetable lite. June 11,0 colinst Juno en record. Killing frost (iccurred on several mornings, nnd nearly all vegetables wcro killed, July A month of lieavs frost and Ice, On tho morning uf .1.. Mi, ir formed ns thick as window elans August Ico formed a half Inch in thickness, and everything ereen was slros ed do- Poems and Songs Desired Wants Word8 ( Barrett SorjO To the Kdllor of the.Kvenlng Publlo Ledger; sir I saw In a rfctsnt Issue of tha five xuo W119 LEDtmirwertAco tqUh4renn EVENING PUBLIC sylvanta State sons; written br J. IX Barrett, mtielo by Frederick Richard Benjamin. Will son nno of your reiders kindly furnish the vvords of this song through tho EtcsINO Public Ledoep. People's Forum? J. E. II. Philadelphia, Augjist 3. 1021. "Walk, You Idiot, Walk" To the Editor 0 the Evening PubUo heigtrl sir I wouhl like to get a poem I once read. All I can remember of It or about It Is this! It was spoken on the stage and made a hit, but by whom I do not know. It wa about a young man who had spent his money in riotous living In Deadwood and was "he 1 ring It" over a mountain trail when' he cams up with some people traveling In a wagon, but he was so disgusted with him sej that ho Would not accept the offer to ride, out insioaa warned behind In the dust saying to himself: "Walk, you Idiot, walk.' I wish very much to get this selection and hops If you don't have It that one ot your readers can supply it, HENRY T. EASTMAN. Philadelphia, August T, 1021. X "A Child's Fancy" To the Editor of the Evening TubKa Ledger: Sir Can apy of your readers give me the complete poem entitled "A Child's Fancy," beginning like this: "I measured myself by the wall In the gar den! The hollyhocks blossomed far over my head! And when I can touch with the tips of my flrgers Tropicals 13 EVERY Tropical Suit in the stocks of the William- H. Wanamaker store may be bought TODAY & TO MORROW upon the following schedule of new prices: $12.00 F0 $1800 TR0PICAL SU1TS $13.34 F0R $2000 TR0PICAL SUITS $15.00 F0R $22,50 TR0PICAL SUITS $16.67 F0R $25,0 TR0PICAL SUITS $20.00 F0R $3000 TR0PICAL suits $23.34 F0R $35,0 TR0PICAL suits $26.67 F0R $4000 TR0PICAL suits Palm Beaches, Mohairs, Tropical Weight Worsteds, Yachting Flannels, White Flannels, Golf Suits and Sport Suits. Store Closed All Day Saturday William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut Street WWWWWVWMWWWMVWVVVWVWVMVVV V1,W CilWr"irillMavi . J I 1 r 1 T& '! Door 'nsKgygSfi N. i Remarkable Week-End Bargains j i 95 ImBII is ! From Our j! wuh ie. lj?3 ft 8jp ji AUGUST ji ikje1nciu" ' & K FURNITURE SALE 1S '! avv m ! n 1 . i runnliiR nower. ! $300 4-Piece $4 A A OO i n J O . V V ,U" $1.50 Yellow J jj BedrOOm Suite JLMM EarthenwaTe, JS '! American Walnut, beautiful thrcc-nuartcr vanity dresser, spacious j ?j S chiffonette, dresser and bow-end bed. Ji ffig&5iM& JyKrmi 5 '! W$1(C ggr7'-gy MV-,- W i $200 3-Piece $70-50 ! gp hPrU ! Livins-Room Suite M mw i T ,v,?w ,,1q tj?- niu "11 -""i JJU4Wjs4! -i6 .wV. MM.., B j Hand decorations. Miiker-i tliBht w -nTTW ! ' jonmii A A fi neconds ' jj j ,, , , ,C ' -s-i.yl I TTOSSSTmTS b -J ' i "" fin 111 iiuiS.,r I'TTiiiiii i ii i i. ei VrV ' ;! IIKmBUKKmHMmmU i shower . v RT i.- i iMKKijwgiria, : UOc I X U-TSSl V M&EJ&lffw ( xsJ Jc n ! & fi Ts " Wh r f o m plcto Tjb-trj " M, ! " ' Ks i wltli shades. K 'L fT A j . v i : !SL gSs val Cane-back Suite covered in a beautiful rich vclour with two cushions Jf-fr ) f :Kb ! Kindly NoteThis Sales lasts only 3 days. fLj 3 && S A small deposit will insure purchase for future delivery. C jCvfl " l 5 1( (y $1.25 Inverted $ VU'a i rr ur I'arlorlr, .o Vou n'rrrt j " "f" 5 Ml Gas Lights ml I, 1'nrlon e Hell the Furniture Me MuUe rurrhu.ln 5 'SfitSL vm. ii ir T- !) Hfprrcrntullte ! .WrmV Ordrm 3 Ii3BBt ,, " "" nll- . S g ft'' '& rosttd Crjotnl PHILADELPHIA FURNITURE EXHIBIT Vj--,5?c I Open Mon. tUO'lV'16 11, QUI UU " "" I I v.l.. Sat. i .. , .&.. rl.. Sat, i I Z ' : iw "M rs.1 && fc n..H .. , . " uvaiicu. J . kVrninfi aJominR w. W. cor. otn Arcn ois. ktim. J I bNELLENDURflS Third Floor ivory lyllWfWIfWWWI V IiBb'6ER-PHlijADl?KPHIA, THURSDAY, The highest sreen bud with It; linMr of red." V, V. If Philadelphia, August 8, 1021. "Idle Words" To th Editor 0 h Evening rubllo Ledger: Sir I am anxious to And out the author of the following lines and where I would wi likely to get tho whole poem. .They aro taken, I believe, from a poem of blank verse entitled "Idle Words," but I am not sure, and were read by me years ago In a maga zine publlshod in England called Good Words, "Bay "not thy sp'ech was Idle. Not a word Has passed thy lips but lhat Its import was -I1. TVtr rtiMh Is but The audible expression of tho will a trait- rrom tho volume of the mind, which all May read!'" And if that mind Is filled with weak or . Base Imaginings, then will its language The atern truth altsst." etc. .,.,.,. MRS. WALTER, T. HAMMOND. Philadelphia, August ?, 1021. "Darling Bessie of the Lea" To the Editor ot the Evening rublfe Ledger: l- t InrtAt- hftrawlth 1h svords of the old sons' "Darling Ilessle ot the Loa," which was tecentl requested. . SARAH T. POLK. Philadelphia. August 7. 1021. DARLING BESSIE OF THE LEA Oh! I wandlr 'mid the roses In the golden summer time And listen to the streamlet While it rlns a merry chime! But far sweeter than the .roses , Or the streamlet unto me. The sun-bright face of Resile, Darling Bessie of the lea. Off CHORUS Oh I she Is the sweetest flower Ever sent to comfort mel Pure and gentle as an angel. uarnng uesslo of the lea. Not a bird In alt tho wlldnood But will answer to her, call! OhI most I love the twilight. When tho pearly dewdrops fall! Then sho meets mo In tho valley, And she kindly welcomes me My bonnlo star of evening. Darling Bessie of tho lea. "The Dying Girl" To the Editor of the I.vcnlnff 1'noHo Ledger: Sir I am desirous of securing a poem that begins as follows! "From a Munster vale they brought her, Iemi tho pure and balmy air," SARAH D. NEVILLE. Philadelphia, August 2, 1021. TJIE DYING GIRL By Richard Dalton Williams From a Munster vnlo they brought her, From tho puro and balmy air, An Ormond peasant's daughter, With blue oes and golden hair. Housefurnishing tSpecials For Friday $75.00 Oak Finish White Enamel Interior Kitchen Maid Cabinet $46.95 Hold on Club I'lnn $1.25 150 Round Jq Point Shovels Slightly soiled. 8c Swift's Pride Laundry Soap, 59c for lOBars Premium Coupon with each cake. Jio mall orders ultli premium coupons. $25.00 Michigan High-Speed Washing Machines $12.98 Only ISO to Sell At This Frlce Darlc tlnlsh tubs, slightly marred nnd stained. Nothing seri ous the mat ter with them nnd they're juaranteed to ,rlo first rate serWcp. 20c High-Grade Garden Hose, 25 & 50 ft. Lengths Ft. 13c at $2.00 Large Size Aluminum Lipped Preserving or Cook- w ing Kettle $1.19 Seconds $26.95 4-Burner Gas Stoves With White Door I I li Ifllfl l "I W fBil iiil.m fir?1 Wr5:srss:l AUGUST 11, 1921 They brought her te the eltr, And the faded slowly there! Consumption has no pity For blue eyes and golden hair. When I saw her first reclining. Her lips were moved In praier, And the setting sun was shining On her loosen'd golden hair. When our kindly glances met her. Deadly brilliant was her ee: And she said that she was better. While we knew that she must die. She speaks of Munster valleys, The patron, dance and fair. And her thin hand feebly dallies With her scattered golden hair. When silently we llsten'd To her breath, with nulet care, And she ask'd us what was there Her eyes with wonder gllsten'd, The poor thing smiled to ask It, And her pretty mouth laid bare, Llko gems within a ensket, A string of pearlets rare We said that wu were trslng By tho gushing of her blood STORE OPENS DAILY AT 9 TIIUnHIlAV. avovht it, 1021. nellenburgS ENTIRE BLOCK- MdRKETIIXr,, 12m STREETS M Friday A Dan Full of Big Opportunities in Our August Sale of Furniture -Full-Sic Bed . American Wjr g r Z$ Walnut tWfiffM 1 ms-. LnrR (i wM, I jgg&gggffi. Dresser Ip-Saj PI--i Four A - u )I a Pieces .- .r f! lttTk, Keg. $200 1 ? chiffo- mrW--. &f- ' V '-rf ,H iLl LesBE3 III Y a, ! I ' $ . lUustated y o $30.00 to $40.00 juiDrary lauies Seven patterns your choice. $175 Bedroom Outfit at $89.50 tI I ? . a n " i I 'mlJiJiiJJll o is - -1 M Ni bi ii i y Pieces may be purchased sepaiatcly as follows: $42.00 Plank Top fljOC 7c $12.00 Bed with 2-lnch Killer Bureau at $42.00 Plank Top Chiffonier at . . . J $26.75 $9.00 Guaranteed All-Link Springs at $5.00 $6 Dining- Room Chairs at $2.95 n .1 - ,,.,! 7 oak, panel jfii4,j back, slip seat, II IB i' renen legs Shown. $40.00 Genuine $19.75 Brass Beds a ft- 2-inch posts; l's-inch lillei rods, licuutitul panel eitcct in both head and foot boauh. Full bizc satin and elet tmishcs. 450 Cribs, as Shown Finished hite, sonic jL $8.75 N. SNEXLEMBURG & CO.: And the tlrn she took In sighing, To know If she were good. Well, she smiled and chatted tally, Though we saw In mute despair. The hectlo brighter dally, And the dcalh-der? on her hair. And oft, her wasted fingers Beating tlmo upon the bed. O'er some old tuno she lingers And she bows her golden head. At length the harp Is broken. And the spirit in Its strhigs. As the last decree Is spoken, To II source, exulting springs Descending swiftly from the skies, Her guardian angel came He stuick God's lightning from her ejea And lore him back the Tame. Before the sun had risen . Through the lark-loved morning air, Her joung soul left Its prison, Undented by sin or care. I stood besldo the couch In tears Whr pale and calm, tho slep' And though I've gared on death for years I blush not that t wept I check'd with effort pity a sight A. M. CLOSES AT 5 V. M. Dressing Tabic $19.75 ax Three shown VKJ7.W m m - O 11 li o o o o o o o o O O O o Rods and Posts $22.75 at $15.00 Rolled Edge Combina tion Mattress ?Q 7C at $G5.00 Oak Buffets eQ 75 50-Inch Size. . . Plank top with laigc cupboauls, diawers for silvei and hnen. illustiatcd. Pillows at Remarkably Low Prices! SI. 25 Pillows.... $2.39 Pillows . . S3.30 Pillows.... $5.00 Pillows.... $12.50 Pillow - and . (i5c .$1.39 .$1.95 .S2.95 - Bolster Sets., Reduced to $0.93 bNELLDJBl JG3 IJ la a-t da a " ' " J LUCHBUriS F safN. SNEL ifth Floor NELLENBURG& CO. And left the matron there, To close the curtains on her eyes, And bind her gblden hair. Speeding Ahead With Tvp-Nolch VnltiCH nnd Qualticn Known to Re Standard OUR AUGUST SALE OP Utica and Pcquot Sheets, Sheetings, Pillow and Bolster Cases UeZi Offers for Friday Unexcelled Choosing at Tremendous Salinas. Hotels, Apartment Houses, Institutions and Private Homes Supplied in Any Quantities Mail and Phone Orders Promptly Filled Utica and Pequot Bleached Sheets $1.79 51x90-In. Shctts $1,25 $1.90 (53x90-In. Sheets $1.30 $2.00 6399-In. Sheets $1.35 $2.00 72x90-In. Sheets $1.35 $2.23 72x99-In. Sheets $1.39 $2.45 81x99-In. Sheets $1.57 $2.65 90x99-Iit. Sheets $1.89 Utica and Pequot Bleached Sheeting 42c 42-In. Sheeting at 32c 4Gc 45-In. Sheeting at 34c G9c 72-In. Sheeting at 52c 79c 81-In. Sheeting at 54c 85c 90-In. Sheeting at 68c Utica and Pequot Bleached Pillow Cases 45c 42x36-Inch Pillow Cases . . . 49c 45x36-Inch Pillow Cases . . . 59c 50x36-Inch Pillow Cases . . . 34c 36c 49c Utica and Pequot Bolster Cases S9c 42x72-Inch H(r Bolster Cases IVL 9Sc 42x76 z -Inch Bolster Cases. . 80c S sfsXiS First Floor Forty-five Tyaical Values Selected From OUR AUGUST SALE OF Toilet Articles and Drugs Coty's L'Origan at Lowered Prices "Ma or p lono on!1 fl d as Irnc ns uart lnst Ti I eg Jo not in ludo War Tnk $7.00 L'Oriffan Iktract, in Orisinal Fancy Bottle, (1 A CA Iloxcd, Special at... P'r.OU I 'Orlian FMrart In null., pclnl ul $2.25 " lot'. InrlRnn, CliTprr, I 'Or. Ambre ntln"e nnd Jail, Hose rne" CO I'anilrr, Spfiliil nt OOs I'OrlBin Tollft Unlrr. ul 85c IlACKMt A ilrll's (nltl rrnm 0 Hinis- 30c mnsml ..y r vs."" zr.i. T . w riiTnlrlftiis mill Surceons' mn Siei lal 91 duz.n . Nn mall or nhon orders Itosp Cold 22c Crram, ai (lit rate- Trr- 22c os;lT. Crrapi llolmrs ItoIIt Sprclnl 21c 11 ' I'ernxlilr of lllrn crn, 1 l b i - IQc t 1n,r ,1 lnlet 1n111nnin xpe al Qr t OrtKlei h CnrlnnN TaUiiiu Van. -1 Ke der. Sp a Pun1 I nsrented oap Spe- J2r So Mall r I'hone (Irdrrs K I r U'n Onnilliiis Vinii laru JX" e s U. I.I Mmiidi tiisllln "nap. Mp ial fJQo li e I IrnliurE k llaril utrr (Jc sn.n r 1 I IfrliMO) ".nnii g cak" as1 1 n i of 0 to a purehaspr Nil ins il nr pnnn. S hlle Ilenlul ( ream Spe- Qc I'eliero Toolli or . . " rasln (Uilte lloutlnr ( a llle ""iiup, lOc hmiiiliii, Kunis si r al nr 'ho 15 I urce Imr PATENT MEDICINES llorlkk'. Milk. Hos .Mailed l.arle'i IIp- COo 2-' I Tod. Sparlal I Olenllne 1 Inlir IMillllps' Milk 350 liter, quart JJgo of Mncneala eperlil I ckmnn'a $- 00 MteraUie rinkham's Peseta- lile ( ompounil, Qrrt Special l'lienol Sodlgne. Vu.itl Iron Jpe nl at IMuto Unter, Speri il at 75 33c Spenal at 43" DRUGS Illlks llerli fuhlet. llellana' for Indlceiillnii llaUDie liul ce.lgue II. A H. I'llla. 100 for ISO" 50" 25' .00 fir l.;ol. Hpetiui a' " K A. 1 85" 40c .lilrln. :, ilraln 25c 100 for I'luis rim Mt inline " OOl liiMrts Mulfya llliru. 55c malic Tiililels HcldllU I'iih 350 drra IJ n Un Unrein Ite- gO dm Inr TnlileU llurle Arid 'ftt I'liosplnte 20 4-i vr irft 8-t.r, 25 .odii I ism rnli'rlo liner's nilrin r, ar 85 100 for in Hinuir :.-(.r. Iron I'll' 19 SNELLLNbURfjS Firt Floor A V- 1 M '! 3 tt M H r, h Bio yAo .Mi..,-s.h jv, .. 11 i 4 J 1 1 . T - t !vVv , n- -vij.'iAtt,,,.f mh. . vW,, . ,Ka m t . ,
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