:$ri wm&p W77 ' 7 .' iiNSr .'ii Aitr ' ir ; ft s 77 ." rV . , Lctters.to the Editor nur Social Lack - ji. sMIfor o h livening 1'ubHo Ledger! ".'.il-l have read several lelteis in your - ,T mflectlnir on the lack of consider .of peo"""no for the other, and f f the "-? oraetleo In this respect. I feet K.f In thU country lack of con.lderatlen of 'ihrri U rowln. We hae all experienced innJyance" from the minor boor., who open Kndowi In railroad care, puff smoke In imn'a faces, stett ahead of ou In line I! "tick booth. an Jostle you off the side- .ii. The boor whose summary execution m m 1 Justlflabte homicide I. the knave WK rushes o"t to a wallln taxi ordered wVSe one .1... nod tell, the driver It f.Mr him the car Is waiting and drive, off LVh foil of Personal satisfaction that 7. his done n smart trick. Thit has recently happened twice to the JSr The colter (and I regret that there . some such poor specimen, on the courses) w. imnsrsonatcs you to secure your caddy S? '?n detection, be promptly disciplined iumlssal or suspension from your club, ifut I mV to me that there Is no relief F-m in. stranser who carries off your taxi SSto sou wait on the curb wltmunbr In fniSStlPhU. August 10. 1021. ' Americans on the Rhino 'f. . Fiflfor of the Eventuo 1'ubHo Ledger: ftjht K"ral.vm .I0 T read m your papei L little bit of news da,ted from Coblcni. In V.iurnlng to tho United States wero sul " f,u.' B the vote of our American boyi "l1"'" .... ihom would vote to stay I wonder If your rcadors k.,.ouVn the real Import- of this article (in "" ' ., ... ...ii i,iia in army ol ioSS men "n Germany who live on the J.i of " th9 mothers of which have iJi even enough milk to feed their babies. The pay of Private amounts to nt least till day In the value of the money there. f return for which the soldiers have nolh i to do but "keep In order" a "well ..hating populace which has to pay for lV. Jc SSa.C costing for the whole occupied lis occuv"" .iii-r. n. dav (on ar- I!!'.0.""'' continue for fifteen .... I ranieiw"' '" :i""i.. fr uantlncJo sta: siay tT such" conons. . who would" not 7 Ellt wrtalnl? he-"the blush of shame Know in- w " '"'ha. been .aid that tho German Oov- i-eln. n order n "well-behaved people but "Wtlnr them Sln.t """ crime, fitted at other place, against an IToml- Philadelphia, Ausust 10. 10-1. Equal Tax Distribution . ik. jMKor o the nvetilnn Public lirJller: JlVo'iJUeVdnbloed.torlM re errinj to the ss es tax Dring. om " "-- '""'' S, distribute oter all tho rcoplc "PI"1 the m-st equitable Thero nre , cerla n ob fcetlon. to the sale, tax it. Proposed by Mr. Smoofs Mil. " It " loUcd '" V,dl tlon to all other tnxes. Tou may remember that a- labor repre IrnlaUve appeared before tho Senate Finance ee'ond said that ''Crne ebltcted to a sales tax. nnd alm-nt imrne ??J". ....... o.ni., cnmmltteo stated that eiaisiy iiu w .., "recommendations. If It would make no It ttoum .n- ."""-,, crpm. tax. KtevV on. knowi . passed on to the tmlmat. consumer, and ' , '' Kales tax adJed. mora i J" .pno.ltlon. biB wh(eh wIU :j-,r. s " 'J'M ;- If wonts and "neorae. " tMJ 'J ""J ;.- .. .;;,"'. " ','.; .e.!rtnrM tut a twenty-crt tut a iweniyv - ..-- uc sMnr,s- or.tlon-vrlll b. taa .V " hV'"Bj,ui0i Will O' "" imnlt- mean- ".rr'mnlUnlW in It- P. wii. .m """"-. "n.tinns tn threurh trio tar.uu, "--" fXNDnr.TII. Philadelphia. Autrurrt 10. 1021 ' Women In Jobs O-otasKdltoro tho Evening Public L'doer' Slr-Ono of tho reasons why our heroes .re walking the streets begging Is because .. many emplojers continue women In their employ that wero taken on to nil tho Places et the bos called to support the honor of cur nog. Such employers ore no less than tr.ltora. This Is their method for punishing them for tho part they took In the con flict. The womon that contlnuo In their pl.ee. aro equally guilty. Our Clotcrnment Is a grtfltous offender. Look at the number et women taken Into the poslofflce and ter minals that aro stUl thero. I know of ft department In the Poslofflce 'where three girls aro employed and a chief clerk tells me that two men would do moro ork and save 1000 per year. Thousands ef married folks nro both working so they cm enjoy tho luxuries, while the poor devils that risked their all nro begging for a bite to eat ard a place to lay their heads. These employer, and the women who aro the bene flclsrles should be considered slackers and treated as such. I L. artAHAM. Philadelphia, August 10, 1021. The Three-Plane Navy To the h illor at the Evening Public Ledger: Sir Wo note In your editorial columns, fcsturday, July 80. under "Air or Sea J.'(.tles," a resume of tho "aircraft-droad- rruiht" controversy, with your own con clusions thereon. In which wo partially con cur However, we make free to crltlclxe In Jour editorial a delinquency similar to that crsrged aialnst Senator Klngtls , no men tion whatsoever Is made therein of subma rines. Air or sea navlea? Yes! How about th third plena of a throo-plane nvy? You will find that tho submarine bears consider able welsht In the speeches made l.y Senator Klt.g. and If ou will closely sorjllnize thi Appropriation Hill ioi will find that th sub ttsrlne has beon entirely obltterutod there from Therefore. Invoking your own arguments f "Aircraft teraus Dreadnought." we In vite attention to the following facts In what really u three-plane discussion of "Air, 8 or Sub-sea Navies." and wish to stato In advance our profound tx-dlef In u thn e Pl.ne. well-balanced navy, which the United SUIes does not now posses, and which, If Mortals such as the above uro allowed to W unchallenged, wo shall neter rossess. for the effect of Bubmarlrips un d'uad hiunhts wo cite "ll.e Grand rieet," by Via count Jelllcno, additional destroyers, pad kcked harbors, actions broken off, becauao 'f even the suspected presonce of subnm rifts. Teklni the "Lessons of the Greatest Wnr In Iilstory." to quote your editorial, have ou read "The Crista of tho World Wnr" bv Mccint Jelllroe? What was the crisis What caused It? Itavo vou forgotten our r cries. "Ships, More Ships!" "A Hrldge f Shlosl" "Food Will Win the War!" All this caused by some 200 submarines, rot more than thirty of which operated at VHa i01" "mo' crews and base personnel of which never exceeded 10.000 men. Opposed n. . combtned navies and shipbuilding fa cilities (if the worldl ,. "owetor, for your approval and despite ii, n that "'" G'rman submarines, savo unaer exceptional circumstances, wero or ria u ignore war craft, merchant tennago wits properly being their sole tactical ob J', we offer the following record of men "war sunk by submarines: rnr..'1. ".da,a Printed In "Information Concerning the United Studs Ntvy nnd Other V ii .'. 0,nce ot Nava' Intelligence. U. H. Unli.,i H.aFpe!" that ,n8 Alll' Bn(l tlM united States lost 487 naval vessels, eighty we, or which were lost through enemy sub snarines, which accounted for nine battle. nflf"even crulrs, three light cruisers n four submarines, ACeOrdlllV tn T.n.t- Wl-l....-.- n. . ........ Hi-, i" ... limning oilip. UU1UI, lw.ni. "bmarin "wk nlno bnttle.hlpj, mVrln..1". crul,rs and destroyers, sub "IpateJ: "V,U.?".,,Kl hor Admiral Blm.1 SSStat.-0' ""si1117 l91B- t0 ,ha Navy PEOPLE'S FORUM Letters to the Editor should b . brief nnd to the point as possible, avoiding anything that would 'open a denominational or sectarian dis cussion. ' . No attention will be paid to anony mous letters. Names and addresses must bo signed as an evidence of pood faith, although names will not bo printed If request Is made that they bo omitted. Tho publication of a letter Is not to bo taken as an Indorsement of Its vicwswby this paper. Communications will not bo re turned unless accompanied by post age, nor will manuscript bo saved. oppose tham (German submarines) Is the suimanne." With tho above before you and the mem- ory of SOO.000 to 900.000 tons of shipping btlng sunk per month In 1017, will you ex plain why submarines were stricken from the Naval mil? Purther, ,n view of the lessors of the torld War, are you aware that we hate rot a single mine-laying submarine, not a single cruiser submarine and not one ertectlvo fleet submarine? Hellevlng In your patriotism, we call upon you to publish the aboe In the hope that there I. yet time to educate the people to the neojsslty of a three-plane navy. NAUTILUS. Philadelphia, August 8. 1021. Sinking of the Alaska To the Editor of the Evening i'ublic Ledger: Sir Lot nn ex-.allor give a few facts about the .Inking of the steamship Alaska oft Cape Mondoclno. Far sixteen month. I went to sea on ono of the San Francisco and Portland Hteamehlp Company's ships, at the tlmo when tho same company lost the steamship Hear In about the same place as the Alaska foundered. It was under the same weather conditions also. Do the steamship companies consider the lives of tho passengers and crew? Just the big Iron dollar Is what counts. When n. "hip lentes Astoria and get oter the Columbia Illver bar safely tho navigator scorn, to forget that safety first sign In tho whcelhouse. If ou will take up a map you will nottce that after leaving th,o Columbia niver a due south course Is tanen until you reach lllunts Ilcef lightship. l)ut In a fog. should tho quartermaster get a fraction of a point off his course and run that way for. say. a half hour, what Is tho result? Two ships In the same company and many lives nro lost. Why worry about the ship.? They are insured, but tho passengers and their fam ilies are the losers, Just because n captnln Is forced to keep hi. ship on running tlmo In or?or to stvo expenses. AN UX-SAILOIt, Philadelphia. August 10. 1021. Questions Answered To Copyright Book To thi Editor 0f the livening Public I.edgrr' Sir How much docs It cost to have t book copj righted? O. W. L. Philadelphia, August 10, 1021. Thn feo for copyright on a book Is $1 which should bo sent, with application for ropyngnt. to tho Copyright Office. Washing ton. D. C. Origin of "Midshipmen" To the Editor of the Evening Public Lrdn'r: oir iiuw uiu tno terms mldsnipmen." ns applied to tho men at tho Nnvnl Aoidemy, orlglnnte? jr. 'W, j,. Philadelphia. August 10. 1021. The tltlo originated In the Rrltlsh navy more than 200 years ago. when the "young gontlomen" who tvero under Instruction on theso tessels for the purpose of becoming ouicnrs. were given quarters nmidshlps abreast the mainmast on tho lower deck. Carrying Arms, Etc. To the Editor of the Eientng Public Ledger: Sir I would llko to know through y-iur Per.plo's Forum If a policeman has any more right to carry cncealcd deadly wea pons than a cltlzn. If not. why are they allowed to carry them? Is thore a permit or llconse given to carry nrms7 If a man 's -obbed nnd tho stolen goods an- fjund In n piwnshop. does the man who was robbod have to pny what was loaned on them or does tho pawnbroker lose what he loaned on them? What Is the dlfferenco between a summons and r. warrant; also what chirges are they used for? T A. LANK. Philadelphia. August 10, 1021. A policeman Is allowed to carry a pistol and a club as part of his equipment for pmlectlon The pawnbroker loses the loan If an article can bo proved to hate been stolen nnd located at a pavvnihep. the broker must givo It up to tho owner without any charge whatever. A summons I. a writ commanding nn officer of the law to notify a person to ap pear In oourt to answer a complaint nunlnst Mm. and a warrant Is a writ dlrncted to a constable or other responsible person re quiring him to arrest the person therein named for a crime he Is supposed to have committed. Men Lost In the World War To the Editor o the Evinlna Public Ledger: Str Do you lino a- what State lost the largest number of men In tho World Wnr: that Is, tho largest number according to the number of men enlisted? a. W. K. Philadelphia. August 10. 1021. Tho State of Montana lost the greatest number of men In the World War, In proportion to Its total number In service. Out of .19,311 men enlisted, G81 were killed on tho firing line. About Gilbert Charles Stuart To the Editor ot the Evening Public Ledger: Sir Please print a brief sketch in your Teoplo's Korum of) tho portrait painter. Gilbert Charles Stuart. MRS. W. L. O. Philadelphia, August 10, 1021. Gilbert Charles Sluart was an American portrait pnlnto. born In Narragansett. n I . In 1730. lie became the protege of a Scotch pain named Alexander, whom he nocompanleu to Edinburgh, but was set adrift by tho death ot his patron, and for srmo jears led a wandering life In London and America, till his great gift as a por trait painter was recognized. In 1702 ho returned to America and painted portraits of Washington, Jefferson nnd other noted Americans, He died In 182ft and Is burled In ono ot the tombs of the old burying ground on the Iloston Common, Two Kinds of Banks To the Editor of tthe Evening Public Ledger: Sir Please tell me the difference between a national bank and a Federal Reserve bank. In case of a failure, which gives tho depositor the greatest protection? a. w. l. Philadelphia. August 10, 1021. National banks can bo members of tho Federal Hcsorto sjstem. The Federal Re serve bank proper does not deal with In dividual depositors, but only with banks. It Is difficult to tell what ou hato In mind without knowing how your question arises. Michigan State Bonus To the J'dltor ot the Eirnlng Public Ledger- Sir I sent In my application a long tlmo ago for tho Michigan State bonus, nnd bate received no word about It. How can I find out If they nro going to pay me, and If I urn eligible for It? F. H. A. Philadelphia. August in. 1021. You will hato to write ngnln direct to tho State Ilouui Hoard. The Stales usually pay the bonus In the order In which Hppll cntlon Is made, und yours was probably preceded by hundreds of other applications. To Copyright Song To the Editor of the Evening Public L'daer: Sir Please print In our People's Forum the proper method of procedure to have a popular eong published Should tho writer obtain a copyright before Bending It to a publisher? R. II. 1IK3SOM. Philadelphia, August 1, 1021 You cannot have a song copyrighted until It Is published and two copies submitted to, the copyright offlco In Washington The People's Forum will appear dally In the Ktruing Public Ledger, und nlxii In the Sunday I'ubllo Ledger. Lettrrs discussing timely tapirs will be prlnled, ns well as requested poem., and questions of general Interest wUl b ,tinsreicd. EVENING PUBEIC Huckleberries and Blueberries To the Editor of the Cvcnlno fubllo Ltdgtrt Blr I have sometimes heard them called huckl.berrles and again blueberries. Whlon I. tho correct name, or aro there two kinds of berries? O. W. U Philadelphia. Aniiiil in. 1021. In England the distinction Is very clearly drawn. The huckleberry Is restricted to plant, of the genus Claylussacla, and con tains large brittle seeds. The blueberry la applied to species of the genus Vacclnlum In which the seeds are so small that they are not noticeable when the berries are eaten. Tho latter Is superior from a market standpoint. Poems and Songs Desired A .Kipling Poem To the Editor of the Eventno I'tiblle LeAoer: Sir "ft. A. N,," In a recent Issue, asked for the following poem. It Is one of Ttudyard Kipling's "Chapter Headings'' and can be found In either "The Pride of Ills Youth," a short story, or under "Chapter Headings" In his collected songs. It Is as follow.: "Slopped In tho straight when the race wis his own! Look at him cutting It cur to the bonel" Ask ere the youngster be rated or chidden, What did he carry and how was he ridden? Maybe they used him too much at tho start. Maybe Fate's weight-cloths are breaking his heart. II. II. Philadelphia, August S, 1021. The Author of Lines Given To the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir Please stato who wrote tho lines: "Then Join In hands, brave Amorlcans alll Dy uniting; we stand, by dividing we fall." II. A. L, Philadelphia, August 10, 1021. These are two lines from the famous "Liberty Song." written by John Dickinson In 1768. An Alice Cary Poem To the Editor of the Evenlnn Public Ledger: oir in tne l-eopies rorum recently "H. A. L." asked for the name of the author of a poem, and quoted four lines. The author Is Alice Cary, and the poem Is enti tled "Nobility." The complete verse la as follows: "True worth Is In being, not seeming, In doing each day that goes by Some little good, not In dreaming, Of great things to do by and by Tor whntever men say In their blindness, And splto of tho fancies of youth; There Is nothing so kingly as kindness. And nothing so royal as truth." If. M. E. West Cheater, Pa.. August 8. 1021. "Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still" To the Editor of the Evening Public J.edntr- Sir I Inclose herewith the words of the song requested on August 7 by Chtirles Parncs. HARRY JACOllS. I'hoenlxtllle, Pa., August 8, 1021. HER RRIOHT 6MILI3 HAUNTS MC STILL 'Tli ears slnco last we met. And we mity not meet again. I'vs strosffled to forrrct, Put the struggle was In vain. Tor her voice Is on the breere. And her spirit comes nt will. In tb midnight on tho sots Her bright smlli hrunts mo still RUFRAIN Tor ier tolce is on the breeze. And hr spirit comes at will. In thn midnight on tho seas Her bright smllo haunts me stilt. I havo. sailed 'neath alien skies. I have trod tho desert path, I havo seon the stcrm arise, Llko a srfnnt In his wrath, ntery danger I havo known That a reckless I'fe can fill. Still her presence Is not flown. Hor bright smile haunts mo still. At the first sweet dawn of light. When I gaze upon tho deep, He- form still crts my Mght. W'llle tho stars tholr tlglls keep. When I closo my aching eyes Svvjot dreams my senses fill, Or from sleep when I arise. Her bright smile hnunts mo still. Also snt !n by Philadelphia, and phla. "J. 6 C" Holmesbure, "A Reader." Phlladel- Belshazzar's Feast To the Editor ot tho Evening Public Ledger: Sir I Inclose lurewlth the poem entitled "Helshazzar's Feast." which I presume Is the one recently roquestcd. M. D. REED. Hagersti.wn. Md . Aurust 7. 1021. nULSHAZZAR'S TEAST The king w.is on hlB throne, Tha satnos thronged the hall; A thousand bright lights shone O'er that high festival. A thousand cups of gold. In Judea deemed divine, Jehovah's tessels hold Tho godless heathen's wine. In that samo hour nnd hall, The Angers of a hand Came forth against tho will And tvroto us If on sand. Tho fingers of a man A solitary hnnd Along the letters ran. And traced them llko a wand. Thn monnreh saw and shook And budo no more rejoice: All blooilli'fi waxed his look And tremulous his tolce. "Let the m-n of loro appear. Th) wisest of tho earth. To expound theso wort's of fear Which mar our royal mirth." PARCEL POST DC-IER Crown Si llrldre Work Plate.. 83.00 np 40 N. 8TH ST. 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Second St. Writ, or Phone limbiird 6537 " raroirrly 305 Arch Street lliiuliiv Heiini Screw Top Plpo Connections J'Ga1' $3.98 5'Ga,t $4.98 8Gal- $6.98 Other sites In .took. Copper Tubing, too per ft. I'nlons. 20a each Hydrometers, fiOo each Parcel Post 2oS ex. Open evening, till iu I-. ai. J. JACOBS 508 N. 8th, Pklls. W rMS 1 .6iT copp&pj CEDGER - PHirApEtiPHM, TUESDAY, Chaldea'e .sen were good. Out here they hod no skill. The unknown letter, stood Untold, and awful still. And Babel's men of at Were wise, and deep tn lor.) But here they were tot sagel They saw. but knew no more. A captive In the land, A stranger and a youth, He heard the king', command, He saw the writing, truth. The lamp, around were bright, The i)rophecy In vJewi He rend It on that night The morrow proved It true. Delsh.ijsr's grave Is made, III. kingdom passed away. He. In the balance weighed, Was light and worthless clay. The shroud, his robe of state. Ills canopy Is stone: The M.de Is at his gale. The Persian on his throne. "Thou Hast Learned to Lovo" To the Editor of the Evening Pu bllo Ledger: Sir Kindly publish In your People. FV- rum the word, of the song "Thou Hast Learned to Love Another." MABEL T. FTU.ME. Philadelphia. Augutt 10. 1021. THOU HABT LEARNED TO LOVE ANOTHER Thou hast learned to love a'nother, Thou hast broken every vow: We have parted from each other. And my heart Is lonely now. i I have taught my looks to shun thee When coldly we have met. For another Bmlle has won thse And I must, I must forget. Oh I was It well to sever Thl. heart from thine forever? Con I forget thee never? Fariwoll, farewell, forever. For thy look was cold and altered. And thy voice was stern and high. How my traitor courage faltered When I glanced to meet thlno eye. Oh! woman, love will grieve her. And woman's pride will leave her: Life Is fled when love deceives her; Farewell, farowell. forever. English Aviator Hurt; Pilot Killed Cairo. Egypt. Aim. 10. (Bv A. P. Colonel C. II. 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Stono cracks and crumbles. But brick is un affected. It was born in a furnace. Brick is proof against fire, water, rust and decay. If your building is all-brick, it needs, io protection, no paint, no re pair, no insurance. You arc careful to have your suit all-wool. Be lust as care ful to have your building all brick, and for the least cost you will get the greatest value, increasing as it goes on down to your children and grandchildren. Bricks arc cheaper now that they have been for five years. When iou want any Information about bricks, their kinds, colors, qualities, styles, uses or prices, the products of different makers, how to word specifications, names of com puted architects, builders, engineers, etc cnll up either of our offices. KEYSTONE BRICK CO. Oodfrey nr. !M nt Tkfd -3l F. SEITTER'S SONS Nlretown Lane & Q St. Kens IW.D7 H. M. & C. B. SINER Church and Tsrony Fkfd. 14.30 JUttw a. PARLEY Niceiown Lane & B Bt, Ken.. (10-03 P3553 (ibnMmfo I Sleinwar (' Sale Price $195 i llDPIIIIBOiUllllllMMfl T H AUGUST 16, 1921 UNION METAL COLUMNS Last a Lifetime SHEETROCK WALL BOARD IS EASY TO ERECT PEARCE FIREPROOF CO. 1345 Arch St., Phlla. DEXTER METAL LOCKERS OTER ONE m.T.lON rEOrt.K T7SB OCIl LOCKETIB EVERY DAY trfGII-CLASH ROODS REASONABLE I' It ICES GOLF CLUB LOCKERS Bteel flheltln for F.Terr Kltnatlon Equipment for Hotels. Clubs. Apartments, etc. Dexter Metal Mfg. O. 11 No. Front St. Camden. N. J. EDUCATIONAL lloth Hem XW)ll((((t't'6 Do You Expect to Inherit Money? A or tm whe sipeets to tstiirlt nmt? should knew how to lnrast ft. A ersirse In Builsen Adnlslrtrstlea will Uh rou this, and will site a sou s broader outlook and a firmer ksewl. dts vt Uit ootid of builneM u It II. Day School Opens Hept. 8, NUUt fehool Opens Hept. IB. Write foe 7tA Tear Both AmkaritlM tttVAmiMt hwtnmMm ktl PEIRCE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMMSTRmOM b Ple Street West of Orcd l 7?y7yyn;'i'i"i'i'' iTrnfyv JBuJVJFCS BUSINESS COLLEGE Dsjr School Night School Graduate! Thoie Who Can Do Thingi Will you take advantage of Its nhl ity to equip ou so that sou muy ! numbered among; tho thousands It 'as trained for uood positions at good pirarien7 wri ou Demn tooay to pre pare yourself for a position of trust? Dm Hehool Onrtm Sept. 0 NlRlit School 0en Sept. 8 1200 Walnut St.. Philadelphia WANAMAKER INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES N. W. Corner 23d and Walnut Streets Day Evening Afternoon Saturday Telephone! Locust 3140 for catolorr. ar send postcard A RIO START TOWARD SUCCESS Students beginning; now In our stenographic and shorthand classes, upeclal secretarial course, or bookkeeping and accountancy department, nlll be Mcll ndvanced by the tlmo our fall term starts September fl This may mean much to you. Call for information. NIILA. IIUSINESS COLLEGE nnd Colrieei of Commerce 1017 Chestnut bt.. Philadelphia Our5ecretariaICour.se Equips you thoroughly for the highest grade, hltfhost paid, mom dignified wnpoment En roll now and irunrnntn, voitr fnritr,. n.ia.u The Taylor School -MAKIJ,rT T; Phone Wnlniit 8.il OAK LANK COPVTnV ll.1V srilnm A distinctively practical school. Kinder garten to college open-air rooms, 30 acres "f c'liygrounds and woodland. Individual nt. tennon. IJus service Phone- Melrose 507. I'. 31. litOKl.ICIIEIt, llriiilmiKtrr A liroid business education helps sou to forrsen opportunity. UNIVERSITY of PA. EVENING SCHOOL 10R Logan llnll Ph.: Ilur 100s Pt. 333 STRAYER'S Tt"' " husioms scho4 n ,!T 7, 807 CHESTNUT BT. Position gunrnnt'd. Enter now. Dar r Blgbl. Ynnne Women ami (llrls THE COMLKs -CHOOI-Boardlng and Day Schoi., b from kindergarten through High to' n bos accepted In Prtmnrv Department EMMA MILTON COWLES. A II.. Ilenil uf School. Oak linr. Phlln.. I'n .' The Gordon-Roney School For Olrls 1112 Hprure Stroet Gem THI una v ufii-k- i-reparftinrv courses Poof garden nnd Gm 'ii"s UOXF.Y. Prin. Ypung Men and llo.ia PREPARATORY SCHOOL 0f ioMF'.o foCHOOL tak" a c- QrSAT.r AND EVENING PREPARATORY SCHOOL prepares joung men nnd women for 5n hiVSona atihool and HBM and teaches all high school subjects. rDJneSr AND B.YKNIJfa ELE.-,reNTARY SCHOOL coers the esBent als of Mh, 0th 7th and 8th grades of arammar School! Write or Call for Catalog Y. M. C. A. 1121 Arch Street 1013 Lehigh At. SnnMini and Sid SN. (HF-STVI T HILL. p,. Chestnut Hill Academy St. Marlins. Chrstnnt Hill. 1'a. An Ideally located countr hoarding and dav school for lxs. Esreclal'y low rates for tlve-day boarderi Reopens September " Catalogues on application. "' J. L. PATTERSON. Ileadmi.e rr.N.MNOTON V, J. nrfore deciding upon school for your snn write for 'The Pennington Idea." rot boys and oun men. Francis Hanev Green A M , Lltt D., Headmaster. Uox 70 Pen. nlngton School Pennington N j Where Shall I Send My Child to School? H That nuejitlon km k. fis ... ..iVi.;.. .'i "?. n r ,. u;nijr ana satlsfao. torily by consultlnjj- the Edi. catlona Bureau fort Kro7r.i floor at Public Ledger Sncv Independence Square). MerJ y?,V ,n.'ay obtain complete and reliable Information of anv boarding Bchool for boys ir glrla, military academy, bus'. ness colleKJ , JPeclal Holiools for retarded children, conservatory of music, college or unlver. Ity- Our tntlmote knowledge of the advantages of the varl. ous Institutions will enable you to make a wise choice. This servtco In free und avail, able to every ono every, where. ' Public Ledger Building CHESTNUT at SIXTH Walnut 3000 Main 1601 BUMMER RESORTfl ATLANTIC! CITY. N. J. IN THE MOrr BEAUTIFUL IECTIOH. HOTEL EDISON Mlehlitsn Ae , eleie to Beseh, three bloeks from new r'Kndiou" (Amusement Center), eoneenletit to a! piers and smatemenu, opu surroundlnrs L.r(s alrr rooms. Running; wster. prltslelslhs American Tlan, 17.SO up weeklr. f3 up dsllj Kuropeaa Plsn, Sl.SO np datlr Haste, snn psrler, spselons porches, free bsthlni' BrlrlleKes, shower bsttis. Noted for well-eooksd food ts7 sttsatiea drea to comfort sod strrle. FLAHERTY srjTfcrariwf H.Y. MlletloA.,H block from Mm.J JL MJJJLdf h, station, central tneTerr thlnr, all outside rooms: cheerful A tcrupuUmilr clean, families accommodated: finest beach, free balhlna from Hotel: shower baths; Luropean i'lan.tl 00 updlri IT,) up weekly each person (two In room) Speclalslnale, ban Us Hefiiro Mnklnkt Ynur Itnserrntlona, "THE HOTEL WITHIN OUK MKANM" ALBEMARLE Virginia ave. mar beach, on. bock from Steel Pier. Private baths. Elevator. Ca pacity 300. Danclnrr. 4000 f..t of porch sn.ee rtathlnr from house. RUNNING WATER IN EVERY ROOM AmAican plan. 1.1.00 up dally. European Plan, tl,r0 up dally. Special weekly. OAIILE I1BVITT. New Ownership Mrt. tt ,n nn Dnll Bnet-tl WltT, mer. nlsn. ELBERON & Klreproof Annex. Tennes.ee Av. nr. Usocb. Cap. 400. Central; open surroundlncs: opp. Cathollo U Protestant Churches. Prlv. batha Running Water in All Room3 Excellent table, fresh ves. Windows screen. d. White service. Ilklet. R. II. Lady, M. D. (3 up Dly.: Np. 1.lr. Am. Pln (with meils) OSBORNE Cor. Pacific and Arkansas aes. Prlv, re frigerating plant: electric kitchen open far Inspection, tunning nater, all outside rooms, scrupulously o'ean Kiev., prlv baths bath ing from hotel, bath house and showers free. Orchestra danc nit. white service; garacs. Uooklet. New m"ment FRY & IIOCICEN'nURT MELROSE HALL Fo. Cnrol'na ne. near Beach Centrally 10 ented nar piers and amusements, Rooms wlt'i running ater Hlnvolor to street el Urexcell d cuisine Capacity 210 llathlns Irom hotel t3 60 un d'N S 17 no up wkly OSCAR VAOO. Prop. Kentucky Avenue, adjacent to Beach Every scpulntment CUISINE and 3EKV1CB INKJll H I Fll KruoubK nUa Mm i i m hl.lt Iioiii irss 7To' 8 'ItAIMOWH, "-city" I Worlds Greatest Hotel Success SENATOR Mf-vroot. First hotel from Iloardwalk and Stuel Pier on Virginia A The new kind of Hotel NevWv furnished and everything; urr.inn-d for your comfort. Let us send you booklet ATfil FN Mlthigan Ave. isear Beaca A rtiuut s,i Hon Dollar Pier. Oni h.ock from Reading Sta. Llathlng allows 12.00 up dally. Bpee akly. J. W. Ryl.y. Mgr. TAROR INN Oceun end Connecticut ue. lrtouni ll11 Ideal location, la-nre room. Excellent table. ISth season. Special rntea from Labor Day J. P & A. M. DUNN. Vtef-minrrr Kentucky Av. nr. Beach. vifesirninsicr EievRtor. private baths running water Open all tear. C. A. KOPP Parkway CottageUp1; Ann d .: facias parK. a. l.'. unanncu. rormiy iiotei cnann.u Manhattan 3BS So Car. Amer. A Europ. f r im house M Me!tfahon CANADA 1 Al Jhis Clear CANADA Calls Lfou! foherVACATIONLANDof IDEAL SUMMER CLIMATE In Canada, your Ideal Vacation is realized; Rideau Lakes, Muskoka Lakes Georgian Bay Nipigon Quetico Minoki Lower St. Law rence and Maritime Provinces. Fishing, Boating, Bathing, Golf. A summer playground in the great out-doors. Jasper Parfc, Alberta, and Mount Robson Park, British Columbia, embrace the scenic mountain won ders of the Dominion. FISHING, HUNTING and CAMPING Real fishing and hunting in virgin streams and unspoiled big game country in NOVA SCOTIA, NEW BRUNSWICK. QUEBEC. ON TARIO. ALBERTA and BRIT ISH COLUMBIA. TRANSCONTINENTAL SERVICE Daily trains run from Montreal to Vancouver and from Toronto to Vancouver trains luxuriously equipped to make your journey a progress of pleasure. Restful stop overs at the Dominion's most fa mous hotels. Complete your trip to California and the Pacific Coast by seeing the Wonderland of Canada. Every assistance gladly given in planning your tour; write or call. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS A. B. CH0WN, Gin. Ajml, Pus. DepL l270Broidwiy (Cor. 33rd St; Ntw York, N. Y. STEMQTS KIX1KTS vfist mm JjrBaiiiJpfJSfm WMX m Special Yachting Cruise QUEBEC via HALIFAX and through the Northumberland Straits, Gut of Canso and up the SrtBUenay Rieh Magnificent scenery, smooth water, cool weather. The ship has .spacious promenade decks, many looms with bath, finest cuisine. Orchestia, dancing and all deck games. Delightful uay to vittt the famous and wonderful Shrine of Ste. Anne de lienupre The round trip occupies 12 days; rate $200 and up, or one way to Quebec, five days, 5100 and up. The Magnificent New Twin-Screw s.s. "FORT ST. GEORGE" 14 000 tons OlSDlutem. nt. , il mHilB nn unu.uully uttruiiliH nuiti, Sailing from NKW YORK August 27 This is the fifth ami last cruise of the season to Quebec. The four previous cruises have been most successful, and our best advertisement is the unsolicited praise of the pas sengers carried on those cruises. Call or write for information FURNESS BERMUDA LINE 2U BOURSE BtDG. PUILAI1Mi.iiia BUMMER TtHWOnTB CAST BTRUtDSBLRO. FA. Rxrurirlr Inn Elevated. Mathln. fW"il UcrWICK inn ,. Shady arreius'U rirtraae. TriMlsl tn .nlr.Hr. P r DICKEflPOM B. mroiiaspursT. s-y- TURN VILLA - iJA'p..' Home ronklnir. electrln lluhts: bsthlnsf lnrh ideal place for Fall vacation , , OCEAN CITV, N. J. Cipsclty 800. Ocean City's lending haul appointment, cuisine ana ssrvice. J. HOUAltD HI.OCU.M, Lessee-MaiiSfe Furmsr manarer Th. Oreanhrler, Vaitt Bulphur Springs, W V, DEVON, I'A. DEVON INN DEVON. PENNSYLVANIA Main Line Pa, It. It.. In th. beautiful Che, ter Valley, forty minutes from llrond Btreet Station forty-four trains dally each way. three tnlnptes from Devon Station. Ht'ri-r ILM, RATES DI'KINO AUOUST AND HE? TCMIIEit. Telephone Wayne 700. Mf I'rltllexts Horseback RlrlrtaT3 Tennl tinrnse Hrrelce WII.DWOOD. N. J. A . ' vnrlhin-c 2811 Ceoar. t doors frm Itoi .yiiMiiurs. wnk ,un w.,,r j(r. old r- man") OCEAN (ITV. N J. Swarthmorp Runnlnr water throughout. jwai mmurc Nr blieh nn(1 tr)l.,0nlu ' AHIURV PARK. N. J. r New Ocean Hotel ASRIHY PARK. N. J. ft Running Water nnd Phone In All Rooms Rates 15 up. IIWELL at CRAWFORD Hotel NEW YORK . -.-, IfO Excellent rulslne O M OATTI.Bl. ASIIURY PARK INFORMATION Write MUNICIPAL RUIIEAU IVjardw'k. fe hotel or other information) fre A authentic" SEA OlllT. N. .1. " Annottncing completion and opening of 7k gtockton On the Ocean front In the plie ami holly section one m lo south of Sorhut Lake, n charm. inn h"iel iKrommooailng '.'(ID nlih Us own l,c,Mr(lvalk Its own private beach nnd bath houses eight acres of crounds, ilubhouso and grill) tennis. si f BAME 5IANAOEMENT AB THE WARREN. SI'RINQ I.AKI5 , II. STl'IIIIS M'RINH UKK REACH. N. J. THE WARREN On the Ocean ' HPRINO LAKE N 3., Golf, llathlng Riding. W R. STUIIIIS Prop.' IIOSTON. MAWW. hotelpuritlmI ' 1390 Commonwealth Ave Boston I The Distinctive 9 Boston House ' One of the most homollko I hotcilA In the VtfCirlrf. Z I CoMello -. f.rOnpBooVlpJwiHiBi! .....11. CuW to Hie,oric Da'on- I TORONTO CAN. WALKER IIOI'BI. AND CARI.H-ntTB TORONTO S TWO FAMOl't HOTELS LONDON. i:f.LANP Whn In London hiop at THE GORDON HOTELS TO! RS ACRUISEdeLUXE TO THE MEDITERRANEAN By the S5.CAR0NIA ofthcCUNARD LIKE Sailing from New York. JAN. 28C1922 DURATION felDAYS Strictly Limited to 350 Guests The Itinerary incladet viiitt to MiDEi:i. STAIN. (iinR.lI.TAR. AM1IEKS. MO.NTK CAItlX). NICE. NArj.KS. ntlVI'T PALESTINE. , rONftTANTINOPI.K. ATHENS. ' IOME. , EXCLUSIVE MANAGEMENT TH0S.C00KrS0N ( 1 XtV Jf (BsT M P ZZ5 South Broid St. (btlow Wtlut St.) l- L-i ... .j.j.l....1.M-,lllll. STE.t.MlinT NOTICES FALraiVERUME to BOSTON SftenJId Stiaitrt..Srldtd Steele Orektttra en each Steamer tun Fulton St. Pl.r 14 N. R. O JO P.M. O.ily In.t. Sunday N.w Bsdtord L!n Uw Lankan Una Daily tscpt Son- Dally si Snn Lr. day Iaf Pier 40 to 40 N & Houston S R lloLltoo bt. s Bt, 5 0 I'.U PIT 70 f.M. E.R. 22rdbt. tf.H. , All Srlirduli'x IXKtllxlil .-.tt. tliur tv-k ii (7i iiii f. i-,;iii (.ni.rnul BALTIMORE HAWAII TO nnd rrtur.i Calllnc nt Ilnviin't. I'snims Cnl Ln Ancrlrs. Sun rnmrlsra DK I.lE STEA.MKRS WUCKEYE STATE HAWKEYE STATE l.ratrs It iltlmnrr for Ilnwiill rvrry S uerlit MATSON NAVIGATION CO. Jliinnulnc nrnts I". H. Sh'pnliis; nnard U0 South (nv trt. Ilnltitnorr. Md. ur tiny luril strnmshlii uent. u , TO BALTIMORE isaxi- ERICSSON LINE Lxery evsnlnr nt . SaturUy, 3 o'clock. rr. ono way. 12 (M round trlr. JS.OO. DAY STEAMER rrom IitUilIPhl 'V ry Tuewlny Thurs dsy stitunlav at " c. Uuck l'r. 11.09 on way. w i........ '' uinrj iriw nphlat No Hunrtav stramsr. on davlikht svln llm.! Mo' butirui a oni Ssna ror vanw Steamer ishvp. on cianknt svln Urns. Ada III ) Omltli Ha I a. aaa n. ..... umc i"ir 7wi '- ! v a.Binu SPECIAL SUNDAY EXCURSION ;rdkr. All riny nn thu water tu Beautiful Lorcwood Grove or the ChH.i akn A. ).'hh irs c.im) Horn. arl sdms enlnir Frusson I. Ins Pl.r 3. Soulh Dslaunrs A Mo nnck avnry Bundaf tnornlnc dallaht-savlns tlmo Pars Jl.OO. ST" MltlT' IIK'-OUT'. 1 41! 1 I 1 t k I Mil !'.! , ft 4 1 - (,; ii- -, . iV n trfe'j, i,, 1 tJ"fvflU.fvff JfcV A -!- 1 ft
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